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    I was trying to decide if I wanted to be critiqued or not... what the heck, go for it.

    This is the grandson again. Humoring me and my weird sense of what ever with the juxtaposition of a very, very boy in a tutu.
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    Nice job TT. I really liket his. The eyes are perfect. Great POV. This is an image that proves that family can be the best thing to take pictures of. It is something I need to work on myself. Shots like this are inspiration to try out new things. Good work!
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    JJ thanks so much! My grandson is my favorite subject. He is finally to the age that he will pose for me for a short time. Last fall was a different story. With kids, you cycle in and out of windows of a child's willingness to sit still long enough for a session. That is why most of my shots of the little guy are candids... secret is out!

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    Unique and interesting. Well done.

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    nice capture - really love the eyes! i think the right side could be cropped, get rid of the dead space & focus straight in on his face. beautiful light...

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    Excellent P.O.V. here - love the elfin look!
    It does look very dark on my monitor though and looks like it could use some more contrast.
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