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I like this picture of my cousin and his daughter. I don't take pictures too often and when I do, it's most of time with someone else's camera. I don't know too much about compositions, I don't know how to handle a digital camera, but I like this picture because it wasn't posed. I'm good at sneaking around and getting grip of the right moment, once in a while... | |
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because they said i wouldn't get it done | |
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Capturing the serenity of another is something I've only been able to do a few times. Doing it at night was not easy...and risking disturbing her (and the scene) usually keeps me from even trying. But I managed to get pretty close to what I wanted in this photo while in Sydney... | |
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First photo I ever took in my photography classes while attending CalArts...developed the film and photo completely (no digital..lol). The instructor said I captured perfectly how my daughter sees me and what she feels for me... | |
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Byron said: First photo I ever took in my photography classes while attending CalArts...developed the film and photo completely (no digital..lol). The instructor said I captured perfectly how my daughter sees me and what she feels for me... just beautiful! | |
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There are a couple I like, but I think I'm proudest of this one, as it was so spontaeneous. It was taken during last years Gay Pride in London, and I saw her coming towards me skipping down the street in her high heels with the biggest smile. She didn't stop, she just let me snap it in front of her, and carried on her way.
For me, it just captures the essence of what a day like that is all about, and that's why Im proud of it. 'nana | |
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Byron said: First photo I ever took in my photography classes while attending CalArts...developed the film and photo completely (no digital..lol). The instructor said I captured perfectly how my daughter sees me and what she feels for me... This is such a lovely picture !!! Not only the 'feeling' is right, but also the colours etc... I wish I could show you more. I took some beuatiful pics, but I can't show them to you. The only thing I can show you is my collection of twenty pics in Photobucket. | |
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Byron said: First photo I ever took in my photography classes while attending CalArts...developed the film and photo completely (no digital..lol). The instructor said I captured perfectly how my daughter sees me and what she feels for me... she is just beautiful such a gorgeous child and well done you | |
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Byron said: Capturing the serenity of another is something I've only been able to do a few times. Doing it at night was not easy...and risking disturbing her (and the scene) usually keeps me from even trying. But I managed to get pretty close to what I wanted in this photo while in Sydney... I LOVE this one! So gorgeous!!! And your daughter is so beautiful! | |
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Byron said: Capturing the serenity of another is something I've only been able to do a few times. Doing it at night was not easy...and risking disturbing her (and the scene) usually keeps me from even trying. But I managed to get pretty close to what I wanted in this photo while in Sydney... Me Allistair, his friend and Tracy were with you then | |
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not a super good photo but i really like the colors and shadows | |
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again...the colors and shadows | |
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EarthAirFireWater said: Byron said: Capturing the serenity of another is something I've only been able to do a few times. Doing it at night was not easy...and risking disturbing her (and the scene) usually keeps me from even trying. But I managed to get pretty close to what I wanted in this photo while in Sydney... Me Allistair, his friend and Tracy were with you then | |
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Mach said: again...the colors and shadows | |
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