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Look at that one, DaddyThe first "people picture" I've posted. Shot at Huntington Library and Gardens in San Marino, California a couple weeks ago. Just happened to see this father and son pair. There are some very old and undisturbed fish in this pond as you can see. Two versions. I hated to cut too much of the pretty scenery. Comments welcome.
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This is a nice pic...
White T-shirts always suck... (refering to the blown highlight) I would have shot the portrait a little wider to try to get more of the reflection... New page
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Nice shoot ........ the second one works for me, but would have like to see a bit more cropped off the top and to leave a bit more on the right to set the scene
Cheers big pix Cheers ....bp....
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