Hannah Banana

© Amber J. Skene

Hannah Banana

Uploaded: October 19, 2007

Description


This is my daughter, Hannah. We love to call her Hannah Banana, but then she usually says, "NO! I'm Hannah Jane Skene!" But no matter what, she will always be our Hannah Banana.

This is another photo from our photo shoot at a nearby park. She patiently waited for her turn and ended up with some cute photos, even though there is some glare on her glasses.

ISO 400, 1/200, 6.3, taken on 10-14-07 about 12:00 Noon at a nearby park. All natural light, handheld, and with a 100.0 mm macro lens.

Did adjust skin tones, cropped a tiny bit, and added an ambience effect using Virtual Photographer.

Please let me know what you think. All feedback, advice, and comments are appreciated!

Thanks for looking and hope everyone has a great weekend!!


Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 1/200, Flash: flash fired, ISO: 400, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 100mm, Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT

Comments

October 19, 2007

A great pic of Hannah. She's adorable.

The park was a great place to take some pictures. The ones you took from there are turning out well. :) #765770

October 20, 2007

She is just to cute! Lovely tones and lighting! #4954386

Amanda O. Cannon October 27, 2007

Shes a doll, Love all of the fall colors. Great skin tones and natural light! Crisp focus and Nice DOF!!
I have that same camera....What setting did you use>? Looks Great!! #4991506

Ursula I. Abresch October 28, 2007

Hannah is a very charming young lady, and your pictures of her look great. Love the pigtails, and the expression. #4996473

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