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Photo of the Day ~ People & Street Category ~ April 17, 2010

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A Family Friend
by Sharon Isern (Sjoquist) 
Camera:
Nikon D-300
Location:
Jasper, Florida
 
United States of America

Photographer Notes:
Taken Easter Sunday.


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Evy Johansen commented on April 17, 2010 02:18:
Great portrait, Sharon!! Nice angle and composition! Congratulations on your POTD!
Betty Batten commented on April 17, 2010 08:47:
Wonderful portrait, sis! Good job! Congrats on you POTD!!!
Kathy Shogren commented on April 17, 2010 09:00:
Nicely composed portrait Sharon. Congrats!
William wrosenthal commented on April 17, 2010 10:46:
Excellent comp and detail. I love the tonal quality--reminds me of old Kodak print paper. Congratulations on the POTD.
Patrice Cigallio Wesa commented on April 17, 2010 14:59:
A great portrait with wonderful tones & detail, neat pose & expression too drawing the eye right in...congrats, Sharon!
Barbara Socor commented on April 17, 2010 17:58:
An outstanding portrait of excellent tones and detail...but most of all, you have captured and conveyed wonderfully appealing warmth....Fine work Sharon! Congrats.
Linn Smith commented on April 17, 2010 21:18:
The simple expression, clarity of those eyes, and even lighting all pull together to make a terrific portrait! Congratulations on your POTD!
Amanda Cannon commented on April 20, 2010 08:20:
Great portrait work....Love the tones and details... Friends....PRICELESS


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