Hi
A little about me I did a City and Guilds photography course at night school in 1993 with a Zenith camera that was given to me by a friend.  I really enjoyed it until a year and a half into it I managed to re-fracture my spine (not one of my cleverest tricks) after that slight hiccup.  I didn’t pick up real camera again until 2009 when I did a short course on Digital photography with the Open University and was bought a Nikon D60 by my wonderful husband after that course again I didn’t really pick up my camera again until December 2011 when I decided to join a camera club and get my finger out and take some pictures. The people I met at the camera club have been really supportive and helpful and I’m back and hooked on getting out and taking pictures, I really hope you like what you see if not please give me help to make my pictures better.
Thanks for looking
Judy
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Comments (5)
icerian
Excellent porftrait. Congratulation!5+
auntietk
Such a nice portrait! You can learn to take out the wrinkles, but then she won't have any character. So when you get to the point where you CAN do the postwork, you might not WANT to! LOL!
mickuk50
You will have to learn quick so you can take yours out lol :-).. This is a great shot Judy with a lot of character and even though it shows she is' nt at ease you have still portrayed your Mum in good light . Tell your Mum they are'nt wrinkles , they are laughter lines . Mick
judydomo
Thanks Mick but mine are laughter lines
GiMi53
A great portrait full of character... what a beautiful lady ! :~)