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| 06/17/2008 10:47:44 AM |
day16_after.jpgby loveComment: Absolutely gorgeous. I would also be curious about the processes you used. Whatever they were, they sure did the trick.
Just as a matter of curiousity, is the "after picture" the one you had in your head when you pressed the shutter button? |
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| 06/17/2008 10:00:03 AM |
Tipby AliciaComment: I really like this photo. On occasion, and by pure serendipity I get a casual shot that has the charm you have caught in this shot.
I can understand why there was confusion on the title’s meaning. Regardless of whether it is the rotation of the frame, or Tip’s name, it is a very charming photo. I would be of it proud if I took it. |
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| 06/16/2008 10:38:42 PM |
Samby fotofanComment: Very pretty young lady, who reminds me a lot of Crystal Bernard, and an interesting pose. Before I read the comments you added to the photo, I asked myself if you had used the Portrait Professional software that I often see advertised in this site. Whether you did or didn't, I would have personally preferred a less processed/airbrushed look. |
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| 06/12/2008 09:59:23 PM |
Chicby loveComment: Great shot. I assume you intended to wash out her forehead. What I wouldn't give to be able to do that.
Well, perhaps one day. Excellent work. |
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| 06/11/2008 05:08:10 PM |
rossbilly-roses-coloured.jpgby TCGuruComment: Hi,
I didn't see what you were up to in the thumbnails, but this is great. I doubt this effect would never have occured to me. |
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| 06/11/2008 04:57:02 PM |
day11_after.jpgby loveComment: The change in this shot is astounding. It may have been a big pain, but this particular effort shows why you were hired in the first place.
Now, this is what a before to after should look like.
Execellent! |
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| 06/10/2008 04:48:54 PM |
Shallow Beautyby NeilComment: Absolutely beautiful.
Depth of field, or lack of depth, adds so interesting challenges.
I have been doing some similar work with extention tubes. I find the biggest problem is getting anything into focus. The focus ring only adjusts through something like the depth of field, so I end up trying to move the camera back and forth through distances of a couple of mm to get focused.
It is a pain, but the photos are truly worth it. |
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| 06/08/2008 10:53:22 PM |
IMG_1074.jpgby CorySmithComment: Interesting after work. Just a thought, perhaps you could desaturate the cheeks so there would not be any red apart from the parts that you left with some color. |
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| 06/08/2008 10:48:40 PM |
Gentleness in Old Ageby SaraRComment: Another great image that leaves me with the same novel in mind. This is superb costuming. The stitching look so had made. |
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| 06/07/2008 10:47:47 AM |
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