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Very interesting shots. I like the shots taken at eye level the best - particularly #4.
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Very nice candid shots, Krishna, and your kid is very beautifully dressed...
As the others have said - #3 and #4 are my favourites. Don't be afraid of rotating your camera 90 degrees as well, so you can get a portrait orientation. Those work well if you are capturing a full body length shot.
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#1 and #2 There is a lot of un-neccessary bits hanging around, like the newspaper on the settee and the hi-fi ? under the table.
These are things that you pick up early on in photography and learn to leave them out or move them .
Even the "experts" sometimes forget.
The flash is better off most of the time for more natural colour, but you need also to learn about white balance as well.
This is advice to help improve your photo's, not critiscism of your shots.
Meanwhile welcome to shuttertalk.
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Welcome to Shuttertalk...
Beautiful girl. Lovely eyes and smile.
Does she dress like this for a special celebration?
A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
Paul Cezanne