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hedgeapple:
OMG I just re-read this post. Your 6 year old daughter photographed these. They are beautifully composed. As long as she has the slightest interest in photography, NEVER let a camera leave her hand. To say she's a natural is an understatement. She's a prodigy. Flip open any outdoor magazine and her images will compare to the best of them. OMG
stickbender:
I am with Hedge Apple! Get her to a photography class, or at least talk to someone who teaches a class, and show the pictures, and any others she has taken. Don't put it off!! If she has a love of something like this, and is this talented already, please encourage her, and get her to a good class! At the very least subscribe to a photography magazine, and look for Photography cubs in your area. Ask at a camera store if there are any in your area, and any classes. Nice archery outfit by the way. Bow and arrows, and quiver are nice.
Wayne
Buffalogobbler:
As I'm looking at the pictures I'm thinking to myself, a six year old took these???
I'm with Stickbender and Hedgeapple encourage her.
One of the first things a photographer learns about good photo composition is the "rule of thirds",fore ground/middle ground/back ground. She's doing this already, the pics are beautifuly composed.
And from the pics it looks like you both had a lot of fun.
Kevin
JW_Halverson:
Hey Stringleberries...I just had a bad thought! What if those elk out west are as large as these bales? Even iowabow can hit one of those!!!
BWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! :laugh:
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