He is a cute wee man, and seems very alert, of the 2 I would prefer the second it makes him look less dumpy (very badly put) but he is more in portion in the second picture. With a wee one that age think of all the low light shots and sunrises etc you will get :lol: .
Mine are because there not in until sunrise :lol:
Thanks for feedback I prefer no.2 as well just like the eyes in 1st one. He’s quiet alert and the best of my 3 boys to get really at the moment. I need to have camera ready for any oportunity those days then I can learn, learn,learn.
I’m impatient an want to be able to do it all like yesterday :P
Thanks for feedback I prefer no.2 as well just like the eyes in 1st one. He’s quiet alert and the best of my 3 boys to get really at the moment. I need to have camera ready for any oportunity those days then I can learn, learn,learn.
I’m impatient an want to be able to do it all like yesterday :P
Ita aren’t we all the more practice the better. Enjoy taking the wee mans picture he is lovely, for after a while he won’t let you take any.
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the one suggestion i would make is to loose the black background i personally dont think it suits a baby this young, just a personal thing and a personal view, no offence.
Have one of these on the way myself and so just wondering what lighting setup you used or was it just natural light.
Plus if anyone has any tips on lighting or links to sites which explain the idea of getting studio shots in the home with minimal equipment let me know!