Innocence (Child Portraits) 2

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I have attempted to improve my original efforts...whether it has paid off, I do not know. *shrug* one thing I am guaranteed, sort thro my shots and I feel happy, post em and I end up hating everything I liked before I posted lol

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I'm new to this myself but i think your depth of field here is alot better than the busking ones.As you said in your other post,you didn't have much time to adjust your camera,but you can plainly see the difference here.Like
myself just keep going,as long as your happy thats the main thing.one day you'll get that awesome shot and it will all be worth it
 
I think number 1 is a great shot and anyone say's otherwise is rather silly ;) , a parent would love to have that photo to show them when they grow up.
 
nice shots-keep 'em comin' Graelwyn :clap:
 
Nice shots. At a distance away on camera fill in would not have been a benefit.
I lilke them as they are.
 
The only one I'm not so keen on is the third since the tree behind her creates a nasty dominating shadow... Otherwise, the rest are pleasing.
 
Thanks, there is just something so innocent and carefree about children, and I think to be able to freeze such moments of liberty is nice, even if they are not technically great yet.
 
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