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Portrait Photography<br />

50mm wide open - usually in the kids own home. The small size <strong>of</strong> the prime seems less intimidating and wide<br />

open with no flash - they <strong>of</strong>ten don't even realise you are taking their picture.<br />

-- Amanda Radovic, March 7, 2004<br />

Look into my eyes...<br />

This is a lovely article, its nice to keep coming back and seeing newer posts. As there was a mention <strong>of</strong><br />

photographing children, i am not sure if kids are very intimidated by the cameras, yes they do get attracted to it<br />

and inquisitive about it, but all it needs a colorful distraction and they forget you or the camera exist. I find kids<br />

to be the best subjects to shoot, and i think i would love to do more <strong>of</strong> child photography, done a few so far with<br />

a Canon G2 and the results are good, atleast for me :). But i do agree, i would love to shoot with a SLR and a<br />

50mm 1.8 lens to get more candid shots. cheers! and happy shooting! Just a note, the picutre attached looks better<br />

when viewed big to see the reflections in her eyes, you can see the photo in my portraits folder here - My<br />

Portfolio<br />

-- P r a d e e p R a g h u n a t h a n, May 8, 2004<br />

http://www.photo.net/portraits/intro (27 <strong>of</strong> 37)7/3/2005 2:16:41 AM

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