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Thanks for all the input,Tanya,Bruce, Bill and thanks for nuthin Frank<vbg>lol etc Very nice samples you posted Tanya. Looks like my work is cut out for me now.lol I think your right that 'candid' is probably the way to go with here. She is just starting the 'drunken sailor' walking now,so i hope shes a bit better in March.:-) I was in their home Friday and did a quick look at available light spots inside the house. Some possibilites but not what i was hoping for. It looks a lot better than it is when looking out to in. My best bet is near tha ponds,nicer back grounds. I will have to really on Mom and some of the students for this shoot. The reason i did mostly candids at the horse shows is she is facinated by my long hair and beard(at least this is what we think)She can be howling with laughter playing with the young riders and when i try to get her attention its stop, look and stare.:-) However she does not mind the camera,attention or is a fussy baby at all.She is very much used to a lot of people around as there are tons of 'barn moms' at the show to keep her happy and occupied. I keep forgetting i can use 220 film with the 6x7.Only 120 with the Y-M, information to which brain has yet to disgard. I suppose the time will be better worked out closer to shoot time as her daily schedule may change by then(never thought of that,Jr is almost 21 so those days are long gone<g>) As for flash i rarely use it,will bring one,but hope to not have to resort to it. Once again thanks for the tips folks and the samples Tanya I'll post any good ones. Dave > > Ok, Dave, well, I have some advice more on a practical level rather than a > purely photographic one. As you are well aware, your "model" isn't actually > a child, she is indeed a baby. BIG difference. > > Goodluck! > > tan. > > > > > > >