Bygbaby Loves Kids: Honest Eyes
I took these pictures recently with my new macro lens just for fun & they came out better much than I expected. After I pulled them together in this montage, I saw something great. I saw the future filled with promise for my people through the eyes of these brilliant young ones.

Labels: Diaspora, Empowerment, Snapshots



9 Comments:
Beautiful!
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Erica C., at Wednesday, July 25, 2007 2:39:00 PM EDT
I am loving your pics! You and Brunsli have been quite an inspiration. What is a macro lens? And how do I eliminate all the fisheye effects when I take pictures at close distance? I'm asking you, cuz you're getting to be quite the expert!
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Renea, at Wednesday, July 25, 2007 3:22:00 PM EDT
How Beautiful!
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Meikmeika, at Wednesday, July 25, 2007 8:44:00 PM EDT
Thx for the love all!
Renea - Now idea on how to resolve the fish eye effect. Maybe you should play with your cameras auto macro setting. What are you shooting with?
Bygbaby
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Bygbaby, at Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:21:00 PM EDT
C'mon, this was too easy. With such beautiful models, you couldn't help but take great pictures. ;)
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brunsli, at Thursday, July 26, 2007 2:09:00 AM EDT
I officially want to buy your art. I am working on a collage/painted mural for the hallway going to my basement. It would be great to splice the drawings with some photos and 3-D pieces. You and Brunsli make me want to go back to school for photography...almost. lol!
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Naturally Sophia, at Thursday, July 26, 2007 10:17:00 AM EDT
Brunsli - You are right, it was easy & the kids willingly posed & posed & posed. It was funny. The girl at the bottom of the piece is actually a model in Detroit & had been in a fee publications. Possible one of America's top models.
Naturally Sophia - OMG, my work published for the world to see??? Well I guess most of it is because I have it up on the web duh:-).
My skills are still developing so hopefully one day, I will really be able to set it off.
Bygbaby
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Bygbaby, at Thursday, July 26, 2007 3:01:00 PM EDT
I have a thing for eyes 2.....so nice to see you moving fwd in your passion.
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cheleski68, at Saturday, July 28, 2007 12:01:00 PM EDT
Cheleski68 - Eyes tell so much. I have taught my kids to always look people in the eyes to effectively communicate & gage feelings. When they are in trouble with me, they forget the lesson. Wonder why????
Bygbaby
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Bygbaby, at Sunday, August 12, 2007 12:37:00 PM EDT
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