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Submitter's name: Alicia Goss
Title: Lil Angels
Gear used: Olympus Infinity Stylus Zoom
Diaphragm: Auto
Shutter speed: Auto
Film used: Fuji Superia 400
Technical information: Point and shoot (yeah, real technical).
Subject information: Our daughter (the one in the glasses) danced the part of an angel in a production of "The Nutcracker". Here she is backstage with one of her angel friends and it's almost time to go on stage.
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Nice natural lighting balance.

I would probably have gone for a somewhat tighter composition (for putting more emphasis on the two girls), but then again, the other dresses in the picture create a nice evenly coloured "environment". :)

Nice one!

Comment left by: Mickey Trageser (no e-mail specified) I suspect the nice even lighting would have been lost if the composition was tightened up. The P&S's tend to get a little harsh up close and lose the ambient light. Great shot for the album!

Comment left by: Wiliam Wagenaar (wiliam@zeelandnet.nl) Hey, not only for the album. It's also here to show us that not in all situations an OM is needed. For events lik this It's too much of a hassle to drag the bag around and the infinity stylus zoom does the job very well, don't you agree? I have a mju zoom myself to carry along when I don't want to be powerlifting all day or evening.

Comment left by: Roy S. Talbot (roytalbot@hotmail.com) You captured them in a moment of excitment. Nice color balance. Great camera, I'm going to have to get one to carry in my pocket when I don't have my OM2.



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