Thanks Dario. It took me several tries to get the composition in that I was 
shooting almost blind. And, yes, the young lady with Grace is my youngest 
daughter, Ingrid. She's rarely seen in my pics because she's a bit camera shy 
and lives in Brooklyn.  

I agree there's some CR visible with the branches against what was a very 
bright sky. Pretty much unavoidable at that kind of angle and somewhat enhanced 
by my burning in the sky a bit. I'll probably PS it a bit more when I get time. 

Paul
On Dec 27, 2011, at 2:25 AM, Dario Bonazza wrote:

> Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
>> I added a photo to my "It Happens on Woodward" Collection, which now 
>> comprises 216 photos taken over a span of about nine years on Old Woodward 
>> Avenue in downtown Birmingham, Michigan. The common thread is that all 
>> photos were all taken on the same street and in some way are indicative of 
>> the lives that touch it.  The subject matter varies from the coffee-shop 
>> portraits of a few years ago to a variety of street scenes. This photo is a 
>> wide angle shot taken just about a foot off the pavement. K-5, DA* 16-50 at 
>> 16 mm, f5.6, 1/250th, ISO 400:
>> 
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=14871113
> 
> Hi Paul, nice capture: proper composition and mood.
> I'm only disturbed by the visible chromatic aberration on branches and light 
> pole in the upper part of the picture.
> BTW, is that your daughter, beside Gracie?
> 
> Dario 
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