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through the eyes of a child

When doing indoor shoots with young children, I generally try using a black background first and then shoot close ups using backlight mode. With young children...
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When doing indoor shoots with young children, I generally try using a black background first and then shoot close ups using backlight mode. With young children moving so fast, the bright flash holds their attention for that short period of time and it tends to make them open their eyes very wide. I love capturig emotion in a childs eyes and this is a great tip to try. Hope it works for you. :)
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rmr731 October 16, 2013
Beautiful! So adorable!
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djensen October 16, 2013
So sweet!
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Tripod October 22, 2013
Stunning clarity and lighting.
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ckidz05 November 01, 2013
thank you all very much.
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martinscaife January 05, 2014
Love the lighting. Great result.
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kathleenweetman March 16, 2014
Cathi......what a wonderful shot. You caught that elusive something that makes a photo "sparkle".........love it.....voted in comp Good luck
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ckidz05 June 05, 2014
thank you so very much for your vote and your kind words. means a lot to an old grandma like me. thank you.
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