Waiting for Daddy
Uploaded: August 06, 2004 21:23:01
Canon 28-135 @28mm, f3.5, 1/125s, my house
Allan L. Plucinik August 06, 2004
You did a good job of keeping yourself out of the reflection in the windows.I'm undecided whether I like the reflections. On one hand, the scene reflected in the glass is distracting. It draws attention away from the child which is supposed to be the main subject of this photo. So I'm thinking a polarized filter would have reduced or eliminated the reflections.
On the other hand, the reflection shows us what the child is looking at and emphasizes that she's scouring the neighborhood for her daddy.
I guess I'd have to see the two photos side by side to decide what I liked better. Regardless, it's a good photo that tells a story. #155576
Isabel L August 07, 2004
Hmm. Nice shot Dan. I like the reflections on the glass I think it lets you see whats around the house and everything.. and its very cute. #692565LJ Corliss September 14, 2004
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