The Coy Food Thief

© Pamela Shane

The Coy Food Thief

Uploaded: September 05, 2009

Description

I captured this shot, because of the adoring look on the bride's face - little did I realize, she was in the process of stealing the groom's dinner roll - lol! Converted to b/w, sc, a touch of Topaz Adjust (portrait drama).

Exif: F Number: 5.6, Exposure Bias Value: -1.00, ExposureTime: 10/600 seconds, Flash: fired, auto mode, return light detected, red-eye reduction mode, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 155.00 mm, Model: NIKON D70

Comments

Shelly A. Van Camp level-classic September 05, 2009

LOL Too cute!!! Great capture and love the SC!! #1176940

Monnie Ryan September 05, 2009

What a hoot! Cute photo -- perfect with the B&W and color in the flowers! #7918711

Ron McEwan September 05, 2009

Terrific shot Pamela, love the work you did with this image too. Well done. #7918732

Robert R. Goodman September 05, 2009

Hi Pamela.LOL!!!She was caught in act.Beautiful wedding shot my friend.Excellent B&W.Been raining in the desert all day and it looks like I will be out chasing storms past 2am tonight!!!! #7918840

Nadya Johnson September 06, 2009

This is a Fave for me! Terrific capture, Pam!! #7921011

ALLEN O. HOWARD September 24, 2009

WoW! The gaze is perfect, Pamela! This will be a treasure. The selective coloring is great as well!!! #7980110

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