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    johan barnard
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    ile name: JB01628.jpg File size: 218259 bytes
    File date: 2010:03:11 07:29:03 Camera make: NIKON CORPORATION
    Camera model: NIKON D300 Date/Time: 2009:12:15 085:48
    Resolution: 800 x 655 Flash used: No
    Focal length: 300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 450mm) Exposure time: 0.0010 s (1/1000)
    Aperture: f/8.0 ISO equiv.: 400
    Whitebalance: Auto Metering Mode: matrix
    Exposure: aperture priority (semi-auto) Comment: @jumbo
    ======= IPTC data: ======= Record vers.: 10,599
    Byline: JUMBO (C)Notice: JUMBO
    Last edited by johan barnard; 03-17-2010 at 08:59 AM. Reason: Add exif info

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    Johan , nice image but without techs it will be difficult to make any comments
    TFS

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    That is delightful, the only nit would be the legs/feet behind the log. I had my first chance to get an image of these in December unfortunately they were a long way off and the sun was behind them,

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    Good use of F stop here , loved those poses and log do not bother me much here
    TFS

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    Excellent poses and nearly perfect head angle for all !! Like how you gave a more room to the right for framing !! Love them little guys !!!

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    Cute fellows. It would have been good if we could have seen their feet. Nice pose. The space at the right is nice. However, I would like to crop slightly from the right so that the branch or twig lying on the ground on the extreme right can be taken off. Thanks for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    Nice little family group. I like the fact that while two of them are looking at you one little fellow is staring off at something completely differnt.

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    Pragtig. Nice family. I am with Ken got my first try in December too, but back-lit and a bit too far.

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    They are so cute Johan. I like the eye contact from the two on the left and that stand-up poses. For me the branch in front of their feet adds character. All in all this is a lovely family portrait.

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    Love the little guy in the middle, and good to have eye contact from two of them.

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    A difficult shot to make given the difference in distance from the camera of each of them, yet all three are sharp. I disagree with Alfred and think that cropping some of the foliage to the right would make this more intimate.
    Last edited by Deborah Harrison; 03-17-2010 at 04:55 PM. Reason: unable to upload modified image

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    .. Johan ... forgot to say I love your avatar !!!! :)

    I think you might be correct about the crop Deborah, would also make them larger in frame !!! Good call !!!

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    A very nice family well caught.

    The eye contact on two is excellent. I would crop some from the RHS as already suggested.

    tfs

    Austin

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