Flower Girl Peek-a-boo

© Anthony L. Mancuso

Flower Girl Peek-a-boo

Uploaded: April 15, 2014 18:02:49 | Entered: April 16, 2014 05:09:35

Description

1/160 f3.5 ISO 1250 bounce flash

Exif: F Number: 3.5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.67, ExposureTime: 1/160 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, return light detected, ISO: 1250, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: NIKON D700

Comments

Kalena Randall April 15, 2014

Oh my gosh! This is so cute! What a lovely little girl!

Tony, I can't see anything other than a beautiful portrait!

:-) #1570133

Jeff E Jensen April 15, 2014

Yup, I like it! #11024123

Teresa H. Hunt April 15, 2014

She's adorable!
#11024135

Dale Hardin April 15, 2014

I can see why you are proud of this, Tony. Too sweet for words. Love it. #11024158

Susan Williams April 15, 2014

What a perfect capture of this adorable child, Tony. The face, the hand on the curtain, the pearls, and the rose accessory on her dress are too sweet for words. Perfect pose and candid at that!
Wow. The lighting is also perfect. Love it. First Place Gold! #11024196

Anthony L. Mancuso April 16, 2014

Thanks phellos! I like it too but I wanted to have it onced over by some other discriminating eyes....these moments are one of my favorite parts about shooting weddings. The wedding coordinator called me to the bridal party room just before they were introduced to the guests to get some shots of this little cutie with the bride. When I slipped out the back door thankfully I noticed that she had followed me and was peeking through the door. I started firing away without any chance to make and setting adjustments and as you can see by the other shots, I got lucky with this pose that she struck..
#11024265

Peter W. Marks April 16, 2014

How can anyone not find themselves smiling back at this image and that delightful expression on her face! Beautifully rendered Tony and thank you for providing the back-story that sets the whole scene for us.
As an additional thought, it struck me that one of the reasons that this composition and subject works so very well is that the diagonally sloping vertical muntin on the window helps emphasise how she is leaning to get a better look at the strange guy pointing his camera at her. I repeat, absolutely delightful. #11024324

Michael Kelly level-classic April 16, 2014

Wonderful Tony! Great soft color which makes the shot so elegant. You picked the best one by far and thanks for showing the others. I do kind of like #2 as a totally different expression.

As I say, I am directionally challenged and will defer to others on this, but would it be any better to straighten the shot up a bit making the lines of the door parallel to the edge of the shot or would it be too static like that?
#11024588

Dale Hardin April 16, 2014

Mike you know how anal I am about straight lines and horizons etc, but in this case the girl is so mesmerizing that the lines are never seen. If, I repeat, if, they are straightened, I would only do the one on the right side and let the others fall where they may. #11024649

Rita K. Connell level-classic April 16, 2014

Adorable...there is no other words for all of these shots. I personally would straighten the right side my eye did noticed it once I left her face. Awesome capture thanks for sharing the others #11024693

Rita K. Connell level-classic April 17, 2014

got up this morning and had another peek at theses they are so cute. shot like these at a wedding makes going through the stress of photographing a wedding worth it. how many wedding do you do a year now? #11025123

Sherran Andersen level-classic April 17, 2014

So sweet. I also like outtake #4. #11025295

Beth Spencer April 18, 2014

She is just Gorgeous! I don't think I would do anything to this. I bet the bride will love it!! I like the others also but this expression is the best!
#11026082

Anthony L. Mancuso April 19, 2014

Thanks for the kind words phellos! This is a straightened out version from the original RAW file with no other editing unlike the 1st version I posted..

I"m only doing a few weddings a year at this point Rita...I would love to do more but I have a lot on my plate right now that takes precedent over that unfortunately. #11026222

Rita K. Connell level-classic April 19, 2014

So much better with out the door line,so worth working on this is a picture worth a thousand words. Awesome capture!
I hear you about time I would loved to do a few more senior pic a year but just to busy. #11026229

May 30, 2014

Beautiful image #11055642

Linda L. Ruiz May 30, 2014

#11055786

Susan Williams May 31, 2014

What a delight to see this Gold winner, Tony. Congratulations! #11056414

Beth Spencer May 31, 2014

Congratulations ! #11056705

Dale Hardin June 02, 2014

Congratulations, Tony. The judges sure got this one right! #11058672

Anthony L. Mancuso June 04, 2014

Thank you Rita, BP judges, Linda, Susan, Beth and Dale! This is one of my favorites from this wedding and I'm glad it was recognized...
#11059665

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