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5:17 am
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December 2, 2012
12:57 pm
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September 15, 2012
Aleksandr…. The photo is beautiful, as is your daughter.
A great example of “catching the moment”.
You did not have to tell us that once seeing her, you had to run for your camera.
I wish that you would straighten the photo as your daughter appears to be
sleeping downhill. For me, it was a distraction.
I took only a few minutes to straighten and clone in the resulting cropped corners to see a result.
If you have the software, I suggest you give it a try.
Mandrake
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1:45 am
August 5, 2012
Thank you guys for the comments!
Mandrake, The photo came out of the camera like this I only cropped the top off a little because the room was under exposed a lot, not showing any details. If you look a bit more careful at the image you will realize that it is actually fairly strait (imagine a line from her shoulder to her hip), what makes you think its not strait is depth of field, her body position and camera relation to the floor rug. As you might think I shot more then one photo and this angle was the only one that I liked, framing her so that her head is closer to the camera draws attention to her face and hands which was my intention, if I wold have straitened the photo her head would have been on the same line with the legs. The camera was position from the corner of the rug and the line of the texture of it makes you think it is sloping which is not because the camera was rested on the floor perfectly level to the floor. Like you said it is very easy to correct in any software, and I would have if this was the result of me holding a camera uneven, but because it is not the case I chose to leave it the way it is. I know not every one like my photos and it is totally ok with me.
Oksana, I agree with you that not all photos have to be strait.
Nikonguy, The light was just an overhead ceiling fan with regular tungsten bulbs thats why the color tone is a bit yellowish, but it worked perfect being where it was.
11:37 pm
January 18, 2013
Vitfoto,
Just a great shot. Photographers are always running for their cameras to capture the unexpected moments! this is a great job. The fact that she is at an angle suggests the suddenness of the moment and adds to the impact. This is a photograph! If you straighten it out it becomes just a picture!
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