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Old 09-05-2007, 02:12 AM
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Another attempt at this kid. I didnt blur the background as much and also toned down the colors in the kids suit. I tried layering it as someone suggested but not so great at that part yet. Still not 100% on the trun out but its a bit in the right direction. right?
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Old 09-05-2007, 02:27 AM
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the concept is pretty good IMO, but there is just to much light going to that hat but then again i'm still learning hehe nice picture though
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Old 09-05-2007, 04:04 AM
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I curious to know what is the occasion and it seems he is offering something to somebody...

Crop is tight at right and awkward to cut right at kid's knee!
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This was the labor Day parade! Most of the floats and participants toss candy to the crowds on the side of the road but this one was nice enough to hand the candy out.
I did noticed the shot was taken with the knee cut off which is a no no but I just couldnt resist this one for fun. The colors were just so bright and cheery
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windrider86,

Interesting, thanks a lot for your explanation.
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Its all kinda fun. Some just holiday I think for us to get out of work. Altho it doesnt work for everyone, as you can see i was working on geting pictures.
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Nice to hear... So seems you had very good time enjoying your work!!
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