“ Opening the door ”
We have a cabinet that is usually used to store the toys in our house, my girls frequently take all the toys out and play inside it.

Even with the door wide open, the expression on her face is so unsure if she wants to leave the cage behind, like she is trapped in this cage even ...
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  • Suzanne Stout Edited 4 years ago

    This is such a beautiful portrait. Expressive and full of wonder. Your lighting, perspective and overall image is extraordinary. One of my favorites this week.

    This is such a beautiful portrait. Expressive and full of wonder. Your lighting, perspective and overall image is extraordinary. One of my favorites this week.

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  • Sam Breach Edited 4 years ago

    So cherubic. This is the most precious portrait. Beautiful work.

    So cherubic. This is the most precious portrait. Beautiful work.

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  • Mairi Clare Dunlin Edited 4 years ago

    This is a lovely story and her expression is so wistful; The negative space, and lighting on your daughter are really effective.
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    This is a lovely story and her expression is so wistful; The negative space, and lighting on your daughter are really effective.

    Just a couple of things I noticed. The first is that there seems to be a lot of 'noise' on her body (perhaps from the ISO?) but it doesn't appear to be there on her face, or the rest of the shot, so I am not totally sure what it is; it almost makes it look like her body is a painting!

    There are also a couple of white spots - one on the cage and one in the black negative space that catch my eye.

    That said, this is a beautiful portrait of your daughter, and definitely one for the memory book.

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  • Robert Sullivan Edited 4 years ago

    I love the lighting and colours that make this a great trapped image Lisa. Well done.

    I love the lighting and colours that make this a great trapped image Lisa. Well done.

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Shred away! I feel no pain.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark IV Canon 35mm f/1.4
1/125 f/1.4 1600 35

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