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03/09/2006 10:14:30 PM · #1
So we are doing a senior session
Standard stuff...a girl and her best friend
We were getting some good images and as we took a break ... this happened


It had me laughing so hard I think I hurt myself !

2 other shots from the session



C&C welcomed !
03/09/2006 10:21:26 PM · #2
Great, fun candid.

On the shot that shows her knees, they don't look so hot. I don't know what to do to fix them, but it is pretty distracting from the picture. Interesting editing with the framing an pose
03/09/2006 10:29:15 PM · #3
I was about to comment on the knees in the last picture when I saw someone beat me to it, her skin against the solid black makes her look to cut and pasted.
03/10/2006 09:37:36 AM · #4
Yeah I have to re-work that... Ill repost the final later.

03/10/2006 10:02:13 AM · #5
Originally posted by pidge:

Great, fun candid.

On the shot that shows her knees, they don't look so hot. I don't know what to do to fix them, but it is pretty distracting from the picture. Interesting editing with the framing an pose

And the face.
Great pictures, shame about the model.

Message edited by author 2006-03-10 10:03:49.
03/10/2006 10:10:18 AM · #6
Originally posted by bluenova:

Originally posted by pidge:

Great, fun candid.

On the shot that shows her knees, they don't look so hot. I don't know what to do to fix them, but it is pretty distracting from the picture. Interesting editing with the framing an pose

And the face.
Great pictures, shame about the model.

??? Huh? I'm must be missing something here. These are just some images of a normal happy kid getting a senior picture done. Not a model for some glamour shot.

Dave (nomad469) - Great idea to keep the camera working while the kids took a break. It's a good tip to pass along. Thanks for sharing. ;^)
03/10/2006 10:15:24 AM · #7
Originally posted by glad2badad:

Originally posted by bluenova:

Originally posted by pidge:

Great, fun candid.

On the shot that shows her knees, they don't look so hot. I don't know what to do to fix them, but it is pretty distracting from the picture. Interesting editing with the framing an pose

And the face.
Great pictures, shame about the model.

??? Huh? I'm must be missing something here. These are just some images of a normal happy kid getting a senior picture done. Not a model for some glamour shot.

Dave (nomad469) - Great idea to keep the camera working while the kids took a break. It's a good tip to pass along. Thanks for sharing. ;^)

LOL, sorry I didn't know the background behind the shot, she just didn't seem to appealing to me, and that was the first thing that came to mind. I think I've been at work to long, thank feck it's friday.
03/10/2006 10:35:33 AM · #8
Great subjects. If you want to keep the knees you could use a trick I've done. Use the clone tool with a blur brush. Set the opacity to 20% and clone from her arms to her legs. This will gently change the skin tone to match the rest of her body but the 20% will not change her features. Actually it will soften the joints a little which I think you might want.
LOL
03/10/2006 03:02:37 PM · #9
Same thing with the knee. I actually posted on the picture. I was going to say some cloning might work as well. I think they look great.
03/10/2006 04:59:40 PM · #10
I think that "Always keep shooting" is good advice. The best photos usually turn out to be the unexpected, unplanned, spontaneous ones!
03/10/2006 05:18:56 PM · #11
I always liked this one. Caught it during a break - turned out to be MY favorite of the shoot.



Edit to appologize for the poor editing - it was only one handy that I wouldn't have to resize/reprocess.

Message edited by author 2006-03-10 17:19:59.
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