Pinky Girl by tibet2004uk
Open full image in new tab Members remain the original copyright holder in all their materials here at Renderosity. Use of any of their material inconsistent with the terms and conditions set forth is prohibited and is considered an infringement of the copyrights of the respective holders unless specially stated otherwise.
Description
I was sitting on the ground at Leicester Square in London trying to shoot some woman's shoes when that 'lil girl came to me and gave me 5 pence!!! LOL! I'm still wondering why she did that but it was quite funny!
Any advice, tips and tricks more than welcome!
Thx for viewing! :)
PascArt
PascArt
Comments (37)
Lissa_lei
A real sweet heart, gorgeous little girl fillin her face, so nice, love this shot, perfect pink. so pretty. Hi! Pascale, you are good, ! Lina
ms-3Dstudio
Beautiful photo & VERY well done!!
kimariehere
awwe she gave you money .. how sweet maybe she knew you were going to take a great picture of her!!.. so so SWEET ,, i have three little girls and love this sort of thing!
pm_hackworth
One of my favorite kind of pics what I call, "Life pictures". (and a kid ta-boot!) :Precious, precious, indeed. While I look at this though it for some reason brings to mind the innocent children that have been in the media lately missing and found dead. Look at this picture and one cannot even imagine anyone out there that could harm one precious hair on her head. Thanks for posting such a lovely picture. She certainly has character and you captured it excellently. VOTE
tvernuccio
ADORABLE capture, Pascale!!!! I luv your use of selective coloring here! i think keeping the background in b/w tones is PERFECT to draw more attention to that cute little girl!!!!! kids do the most surprising things!!!! i can't believe she just gave you money! she had her reasons...she must have really liked you!!!! :)
Digimon
LMAO!!! So that's the going rate for publicity? Not bad! ;) Great portrait!!
Ensomniac
Oh, I get it now, I missed her before. She's very cute. This explains the shoe lady now. I did'nt know you worked for pencils though.