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Kid-Powered
by LindyLoo

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13-MAY-2002 LindyLoo

Kid-Powered
by LindyLoo

Even with training wheels, he can FLY!

Sony DSC-F707
1/125s f/2.5 at 9.7mm iso100 with Flash full exif

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Sony Forums Challenges26-May-2002 16:02
I like the simple composition, persective, and your use of tone/effects to convey motion. MFC(Mike)
Guest 23-May-2002 15:14
I smell a winner! Nice angle!! Stever
Guest 20-May-2002 18:05
Thank you, Arlene and Dee! Linda
Guest 18-May-2002 23:50
Lindy, what a great view and angle to take this shot from! --Dee
arlene18-May-2002 03:39
I really love this shot. Very creative. Love Arlene
Guest 17-May-2002 02:55
Thank you, everyone, for the encouraging comments. Florindo, I tried standing on a patio chair, but because I'm petite it wasn't high enough. So I climbed onto the garden wall and shot from there.
Sony Forums Challenges17-May-2002 01:33
Excellent picture, I love it! Antoine
Sony Forums Challenges17-May-2002 00:29
Very strong all around. I love the perspective and the sepia, and the hint of motion blur adds value. Good shot. Erichocinc.
Sony Forums Challenges16-May-2002 23:00
Beautiful Lindy! I like everything about this... the angle of view, the sepia color, the sense of motion, the top of the kid. Fantastic. Ann C.
Florindo Gallicchio 16-May-2002 20:32
Great perspective. How did you get the shot from overhead? Were you standing on a ladder?
Sony Forums Challenges16-May-2002 19:22
Fascinating perspective!! Fremiet
Sony Forums Challenges16-May-2002 15:14
excellent image LindyLoo. great perspective and your ps work adds the right amount of motion. - ZipperZ
Sony Forums Challenges16-May-2002 07:16
Such an interesting perspective, and I love the sense of movement. Very nice! Helen