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This picture was taken on the way to our local park and is of me and our self-proclaimed ‘nearly two’ year old. The original background to the picture is a tarmac lane and, as such, wasn’t entirely suited to the mood I wanted to create. My aim was to capture something of the flavour of summer – crisp, bright shadows, warmth, light – and grey tarmac just didn’t work.

Overall, I’m pleased with this image but I think that I’d probably attempt a more subtle version if I were to do it again. While the versions here look ok, the much larger original does seem overly pixelated and would have probably benefitted from a slightly less rigourous increase in contrast. I recently had a version printed and it seem a bit clumsy (for want of a better word) when viewed on the printed page.

Nonetheless, it’s one of the first pieces of creative photography that I’ve done in quite some time so, on the whole, I’m pleased with the result.

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Fujifilm FinePix 40i
4.02pm on 16/7/03
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4x3 + children [portraits] + people [portraiture] + self-portrait
comment by myla at 02:06 AM (GMT) on 22 March, 2004

I'm not sure why I've never seen this one before -- but this is great! It's almost got a magical quality to it. And please take this as a compliment, but in it you sort of resemble the Mr. Clean guy. :)

comment by pfong at 03:21 AM (GMT) on 7 March, 2005

Great image. You've made the ordinary tarmac look magical.

comment by Tony Hall at 08:05 PM (GMT) on 4 August, 2005

.. or can be seen as the 'alien' leading the 'child' to another place