amandarine
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Hi everyone
This here is my boyfriend's little cousin. She turned three around Easter time, so while the whole family was together for the Easter weekend we held a little party for her. She had the best time running around in the Brisbane Botanical Gardens and playing and dancing with the family.
None of these pictures were posed, they are just some of my favourite candids that I took that weekend while everything was going on. C&C is definitely welcome, I've still got a lot to learn so my ears and mind are always open to any constructive criticism and tips & tricks
1) Getting things ready for the party - I love her eyes in this one.
2) Striking a pose - I think the focus is slightly off?
3) Tucking into the Easter chocolate!
4) Blowing out the candles.I absolutely love this one.
5) This photo was taken in the Brisbane Botanical Gardens. She was yelling out to some of the family up on the 21st floor balcony of Quay West, which looks right down on the gardens. Another absolute favourite of mine, just a bit disappointed about the stranger in the background!
6) Still yelling out, trying to get the attention of the 21st floor of Quay West. Beginning to get a little frustrated.
7) And finally she loses it, jumping up in the air and throwing her arms down in indignation. Oh how I wish I was fast enough to capture this clearly - though maybe the motion blur adds to it.
Just a quick note - can I please ask that you don't use these photos for anything or share them outside of here. This is at the request of her mother. Thanks
So far you've told me what I should do when I post things and have made some assumptions about how I took the photos, but not really given me anything practical to help me become a better photographer i.e. suggestions of what I could try for next time, or how you would have done something differently.