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... it's just what kids do.

Photography People posted on Oct 03, 2007
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Good morning, and thanks for stopping by. I want to thank you for all of the comments and support you've given me, and as I always say, any tips or tricks you care to share, please do :) I'm visiting the tutorial section more and more these days, just to try my hand in various things .. I'm a Klutz most of the time; but I keep trying. I want to say, about yesterdays upload; seems a few thought it was a one shot thing. I actually used 3 photo's to put it together. 1) the main scene - of course painted in painter8 and enhanced various things such as saturation and 2) the squirel on the tree - that probably got missed by most people .. he had a nut in his mouth, and that was taken a few weeks ago at a park in St Cloud and 3) the Goose - Danny says that's one long neck on that goose!! lol that was taken at a completely different location as well... coming in for a landing. What more can I say besides the title in todays upload .. LOL Unlimited texting saves on minutes; for that I am grateful. ;) Have a marvelous day. Shari

Comments (26)


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Georges_H_Hoens

6:36AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

What a delicate portrait (sepia and soft tone is really effective in the mood) and the composition makes it great! Well done Lady!

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Richardphotos

6:38AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

beautiful portrait and young lady

Valerie-Ducom

6:49AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

So beautiful portrait and very nice choice in sepia tone ! Good day :)

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trishabadblood

6:50AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

lol..yep they sure do... wonderful portrait... love the softness the septa adds here ... fantastic work...

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dphoadley

6:51AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

How TRUE!!! ;=D DPH

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erlandpil

7:17AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

Sweet portrait erland

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lilbiscuit

8:05AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

Your daughter is very beautiful. Excellent portrait shot.

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Fred255

8:07AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

Texting yes, I wonder what they would do if they did did have phones. like when I was young. btw she is very beautiful 8~)

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jeroni

8:20AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

excelente captura en una tierna imagen llena de luz

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auntietk

8:33AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

Wow - excellent work! I'm sure one of the purveyors of cell minutes would love to get their hands on this to use as advertising material! It's absolutely beautiful.

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lemonjim

9:51AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

when I was a kid, we used punch cards!

MrsLubner

10:35AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

Excellent portrait of a teenager. The softness is perfect.

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OldHippieKeyboard

11:51AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

The soft focus looks cool here, Shari. Beautiful portrait.

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Windworker

11:52AM | Wed, 03 October 2007

I hear a rumor that one of the phone manufacturers has plans for genetic enhancement for future generations, so they come with a GPS-enabled cell phone already installed. Imagine the possibilities!

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mark.spooner

12:59PM | Wed, 03 October 2007

Beautiful work, and excellent portrait.

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mbz2662

1:48PM | Wed, 03 October 2007

A familiar scene! After recieving astronomical bills, I had to go the unlimited route as well! A typical teen-scene! LOL. Great shot.

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abstractix

3:27PM | Wed, 03 October 2007

Lol. Isn't that soo true... ;) Nice job on the sepia tone on this, Shari.

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kimariehere

4:16PM | Wed, 03 October 2007

beautiful soft portrait .... yes i have seen teens in a group - although they are all together the ignore each other to text others that are not there and forget they could be having a good time with those that are in thier presence ...lol!!! the world we live in ... ( Mike my girls dad does not allow our teens cell phones mike -whos a health teacher- is convinced that they can contribute to harmful brain development and tumors)

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rayburg

7:20PM | Wed, 03 October 2007

A nice soft portrait of your daughter, doing what teens do best...lol...Nice job on yesterdays work...I thought it was one pic. my only suggestion is that the resolution seemed kind of low. You should work in the highest res you can , and then bring it down some for RR. I too keep checking out the tutorials.. there's some really good ones.

BorisB

7:26PM | Wed, 03 October 2007

That looks so wonderful and soft, very well done!!

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CavalierLady

8:39PM | Wed, 03 October 2007

This is lovely, Shari... the sepia tone works very well here, as does the softness. I agree with rayburg, if you had not mentioned it, no one would have known that your previous shot was three separate shots... seamlessly put together and very well done!

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RobyHermida

11:57PM | Wed, 03 October 2007

Amazing CAPTURE! ROBY ;O)

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busi2ness

11:06AM | Thu, 04 October 2007

Excellent soft capture really depicting teen activity very well. I love moving the light spot down to the texting activity.

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Bonker

12:46AM | Fri, 05 October 2007

It never ends to amaze me, here we are almost half a world apart and yet things are more the same then I think we ever can imagen. Now I´m off to see if I can spot the postwork on the other images you where talking about.

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Littlejock

3:00AM | Fri, 05 October 2007

you make very poetic send sms .. LOL.... Excellent shot

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mojo1917

12:09PM | Sat, 06 October 2007

just so she isn't driving while she's texting... :) the sepia tone makes texting look soft and lovely. your post work is always superb, this is another example.


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