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vvaamonde
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Seeing the Light /And then there Was Light / 3
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Although I think the composition is quite nice, in order the better see how the light falls on this little girl I would have chosen to crop this one, I think the lighting is good though.
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I would crop it a bit too, just a bit off the bottom and the right side, keeping the shadow intact. I like how the sun falls on her face and I like the background in the shot. It really tells a story.
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