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P&S Day 11: Naomi II
05/11/2008 06:04:11 PM
P&S Day 11: Naomi II
by socalsteve

Comment by roz:
quirky . !!
i prefer day 10 naomi .. just a personal preference coz they're both excellent .. altho when i look at this again it grows on me .. i think they're neck a neck now .. !!
this one has a more 'personal' touch .. mainly coz she's looking right at me .. combined with the expression it really is a winner .. :)
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P&S Day 10: Naomi
05/11/2008 06:00:47 PM
P&S Day 10: Naomi
by socalsteve

Comment by roz:
you have the best and most gorgeous models ..
they look so comfortable in front of your camera and you're taking the best photographs of them .. love the red and black and the lines and shapes created by her arms and head .. BEAUTIFUL .. :)
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P&S Day 5: Jess
05/11/2008 01:52:36 PM
P&S Day 5: Jess
by socalsteve

Comment by Jedusi:
Very nice.
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P&S Day 3: Jess
05/11/2008 01:51:20 PM
P&S Day 3: Jess
by socalsteve

Comment by Jedusi:
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by onesaint:

Beautiful model and a good shot.

Art, how did you do the left eye? it changes the image quite a bit. also, can you elaborate on hair pp?

LOL - well, I tried to darken the left eye a little, but part of the iris was really blown, so I used a circular mask with 2px feather on the right eye just around the iris and copied it onto the left. Coulda done better with the full size image, but oh well. Sometimes I have fixed a partially blown iris by selecting (with feathered mask) around the blown iris, then subtracting the pupil and subtracting the blown part, then copy/paste onto a new layer and rotate it so essentially you use one part of the same iris to rebuild the blown part.

The hair: Clone the wirey strays, use liquify and push/reshape the hair with a large diameter bursh, starting from a bit of a distance away from the edge of the hair and just pushing it in slightly. This caused some of the background to warp in, leaving transparent holes around parts of the edge - just painted that in with the bkg color afterwards.


Excellent work Art - All three distractions dealt with (Hair, Chest & Eye) it finishes off the shot perfectly.

Hopefully this is the look onesaint was looking for originally.

All three
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P&S Day 11: Naomi II
05/11/2008 12:42:19 PM
P&S Day 11: Naomi II
by socalsteve

Comment by patio127:
Good "flirty" pose captured- the "come hither" look makes this portrait IMHO :)
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Mix It Up
05/11/2008 09:26:15 AM
Mix It Up
by socalsteve

Comment by Jessicaaa:
Interesting idea and very nice colors - 10
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P&S Day 8: Jess VI
05/10/2008 08:12:59 PM
P&S Day 8: Jess VI
by socalsteve

Comment by Kelli:
I think this is fantastic! The eyes are beautifully done, in focus and sharp. I do agree that the lighting on her face is a touch harsh, giving her complexion an odd color cast.
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Mix It Up
05/10/2008 10:38:07 AM
Mix It Up
by socalsteve

Comment by bvy:
Nice clean shot with attractive colors. A seven for you.
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P&S Day 3: Jess
05/10/2008 03:51:24 AM
P&S Day 3: Jess
by socalsteve

Comment by sherpet:
Excellent.....
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P&S Day 4: Jess
05/10/2008 03:51:09 AM
P&S Day 4: Jess
by socalsteve

Comment by sherpet:
This is stunning and I love the pose and also the lighting......
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