Post Your Best Portraits Here!

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If you like what I can do with cards, wait til you see what I do with the limes.
 
I still have a lot to learn, but does a portrait have to include the subject's face? If not, this is one of my favorite shots I've taken so far.



Here's one which might come a little closer to what you're wanting.



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very nice pictures so far...







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I likes shootin' things with them new-fangled picture-takin' devices! :D
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Again Emeka, amazing technique and sense of frame.

The first woman is absolutely stunning. The focus and lighting are spot on!

Great work as always. How long have you been working on photography because your quality of work reflects measuement in years!

A new to DSLR wannabe,

Ron
D70s~18-200mm VR
 
thanks for the comments. I enjoyed shooting both ladies, as they were great subjects to work with.

Ron, to answer your question I've only be serious about photography for approx 1.5 years, but before that i always loved what a picture was, and how it could convey an entire spectrum of emotions. From that, I guess you could say I've been 'framing' things for quite some years...and hopefully that's what you see in my images.

Thanks again guys
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I likes shootin' things with them new-fangled picture-takin' devices! :D
VISIT OFTEN: http://emeka.smugmug.com (comments welcomed)

 
though some were just snaps...portraits none the less

would love to have had this with a better background....but the look of amazement as she stares into my wife's eyes is one of my favorite photos...even if not technically perfect.



Swinging



Swinging Some More



Somewhat posed.

 
Okay, here goes:









I just went back and realized that there were several things I did before CS2 that I could do better now. Ain't progress grand? All the best,
Kit
Please see my pictures at
http://www.parazz.com/albums/kithg
 

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