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 By: Tiffany Hix  
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Photographer  Tiffany Hix {Karma:5012}
Project #47 Richard Avedon Camera Model Olympus C8080 Wide Zoom
Categories Portrait
People
Children
Film Format
Portfolio Duotones
Children
Gabe
Lens Olympus aspherical glass 5x optical zoom lens 7.13 ? 35.6mm
Uploaded 1/27/2005 Film / Memory Type Olympus xD
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 296 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 7 Rating
4.83
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Location City -  Boise
State -  ID
Country - United States   United States
About My son eating peanut butter from the spoon. Natural window light, 1/250, f3.2, ISO 400, 12.6 mm focal length. Converted to b&w PS7. Suggestions very welcome!

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Bryan Miller   {K:3395} 2/22/2005
hello Tiffany. i think the moment is wonderful --- very cute and I know the moment quite well :)). i am also quite new to fotographing people so perhaps it is important to take this opinion as *novice* at best! i really enjoy seeing space around the subject in portraits. not necessarily empty space and it certainly doesn't mean you cannot get close to the subject and show those beautiful eyes. but it is important to create visual space. the hand here creates a little space for the viewer... gives us a foreground if you will (separation). I also think the foto would be improved by showing a little background as well - further creating space for the viewer. perhaps by inter-weaving the foreground, middle-ground and background you would end up with a stronger foto. ahhhh, i am making no sense, so i will stop there :).

cute moment regardless of my ramblings.

b

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Trish McCoy Trish McCoy   {K:15897} 2/4/2005
love the perspective here. excellent.

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jennifer armstrong   {K:6688} 2/1/2005
great shot, Tiffany! I love the look in his face & the perspective works so well here. Wonderfully captured & composed.

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Pat Fruen Pat Fruen   {K:12076} 1/28/2005
Excellent perspective and expression.

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Louise Vessey   {K:13862} 1/27/2005
Oh my...how cute is this?? What a face!!! I love this!! I do think I would like to see a lower lighting ratio (less contrasty light). A little fill flash or reflector to bounce some light back to the shadow side would help. Of course this isn't always possible when these moments arise!! I love the extreme wide angle angle. A truly sweet, and wonderful image!!

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Paul Boocock Paul Boocock   {K:8314} 1/27/2005
Everything Rachel said and I like the frame as well, siplicity works best. Can we have more like it please?

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Rachel Leah Rachel Leah   {K:26110} 1/27/2005
Excellent shot! I love this! The lighting looks perfect! I love the clarity and contrast as well... it looks beautiful! His eyes are gorgeous... I love the little sparkles in them! The angle you have taken this at looks great and I love his expression... you have an adorable little boy! Nice work :)
~Rachel~

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