In Deep Thought

© Amber J. Skene

In Deep Thought

Uploaded: October 27, 2007

Description


This is my son, Zeke. I captured him one afternoon while he was playing. He tends to have this look when he is in deep thought or concentrating, which is often.

ISO 400, 1/80, 6.3, taken on 10-17-07 in mid afternoon with a 100.0 mm macro lens, handheld, all natural light

I did sharpen his eyes and added a cinnimon effect with Virtual Photographer

Feel free to let me know what you think. All comments, advice, and feedback are welcome and appreciated!

Thanks for looking and I hope everyone is enjoying their weekend! I know I am!!!


Exif: F Number: 6.3, Exposure Bias Value: +0, Exposure Time: 1/80, Flash: flash did not fire, ISO: 400, White Balance: auto white balance, Focal Length: 100mm, Camera Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT

Comments

October 28, 2007

Amber. I love the title it's perfect. He is such a cutie. I do like the eye effect too. Great capture. :-) #772701

October 29, 2007

Beautiful portrait! love the lighting
and softness to his face! Nice work!!! #5000238

Lisa Trumm October 29, 2007

SO CUTE,I love it. #5001373

Songbird Cline level-classic June 24, 2008

sweet and darling! My son is also a brown eyed red head! terrific portrait! #6103632

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