I took this picture of Pete at the Thanksgiving parade. I like both versions, but I especially like his little freckles on the black and white version :-)
That is a pretty cool shot. It almost looks like Petee stepped out of the early 1900's with that hat on! But then the big tanker/truck tells you it is modern day time. ;) Both of them are great shots, not sure which one I like best. They both make you smile. :-)
That's totally what I was thinking!!! That it looked like a shot from the 40's! What a little man. I like the sepia version best too. The background is perfectly out of focus and his face is better outlined and doesn't get lost in the camaflouge. Great shot Heather!
This is me ... Heidi. :) My love of photography started years ago when our first daughter was born. As I started scrapbooking the pictures, I relized I wanted to take better pictures to put in my album, but didn't know how. It wasn't until I received my Canon Rebel XTi that photography became a passion of mine. I currently have the Canon EF-S 17-85mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM lens, EF 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 IS USM lens, Speedlite 580 II flash and my software is CS3, Lightroom 2. I hope my enjoyment of photography shows and it inspires you as well. :)
Heather
I'm Heather of Heather Ann Photography. I shoot with a Canon 5D. I spend a great deal of time editing my images with textures and vintage effects in CS4. What started out as a hobby has become a creative passion that expresses itself in finding the beauty that surrounds. Photography has caused me to slow down, examine and appreciate the little things that we take for granted each day.
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That is a pretty cool shot. It almost looks like Petee stepped out of the early 1900's with that hat on! But then the big tanker/truck tells you it is modern day time. ;) Both of them are great shots, not sure which one I like best. They both make you smile. :-)
That's totally what I was thinking!!! That it looked like a shot from the 40's! What a little man. I like the sepia version best too. The background is perfectly out of focus and his face is better outlined and doesn't get lost in the camaflouge. Great shot Heather!
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