tissa7
Followit always amazes me how open to the World children's eyes are. Be happy, little girl!
it always amazes me how open to the World children's eyes are. Be happy, little girl!
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tissa7
May 06, 2010
your niece (I do not even know her name) is absolutelly gorgeous little girl! :)
kittenkats
May 09, 2012
Her eyes are incredible, so open and full of amazement. Just like mine when I saw This photo. :)
tarakay97
May 16, 2012
i absolutely love this picture. The intensity of her eyes and the exposure really make this one amazing
Thimbee
October 16, 2012
This is the first photo I thought of after seeing this contest. So beautiful.
weronikachow
January 08, 2013
beautiful eyes need to practise and try your tehnic one day if its ok :)
sherrymarie
April 26, 2013
This is sweet! Would love it if you would add to my project "Eyes Window to the Soul"
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Behind The Lens
Location
This photo was taken at a park in Oklahoma CityTime
It was around 6 p.mLighting
All natural lightEquipment
I had a Sony Alpha 230 at the time and I believe a 50 mm lens.Inspiration
We were at a park with a couple of friends after attending the state fair. Many people were at the park, because the fair is usually held near by. We sat on the grass and I saw a little family with this girl. The girl's eyes were the most gorgeous eyes I had ever seen. And she had the best attitude too. She was a very happy, content baby. It took me a while to have a courage to walk up to the parents and ask for permission to take a photo, but when I did they were glad to show their little girl off (and rightfully so)Editing
Actually all I did was cropping with this one and nothing else.In my camera bag
It has been a while since I took this photo and my bag equipment has changed and transformed many times. Currently I have Canon 3d mark ii, a 50 mm lens, a flash, a reflector, and a tripod.Feedback
Get close, ask for permission, discard anything that is out of focus. Find a composition that emphasizes the best features