Noah's Sweet Smile

© Amy L. Carroll

Noah

Uploaded: November 13, 2005

Description

This picture was taken of my friend's son Noah during a day at the park.

Exif: FNumber: 4.5, ExposureBiasValue: 0/6, ExposureTime: 0.025, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: , WhiteBalance:

Comments

Amy L. Carroll November 14, 2005

This was another picture taken with my new D70s. I'm wondering if the light on the subject's face is too bright. Any critiques would be helpful as I've been asked to take some pictures for a small fee and want to make sure I give them my best. #343952

Dee Caraballo November 14, 2005

I don't know if I would say the light is too bright, because the look is different altogether (and he's precious by the way!). I would like to see his face with a little more depth, but I think that comes down to simply being my preference. What I am having a hard time with is that it looks like the sensor decided to focus the lens on the beam, so he seems a little soft to me (but I also have bad eyes so I may be wrong; Thank Goodness for autofocus!). #2074713

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