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08/08/2008 03:16:43 PM |
I like the lighting on this because it adds depth and texture to your facial features. How did you do the lighting for this then compared to the other one? Nice job. |
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08/08/2008 10:55:36 AM |
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08/06/2008 10:15:04 PM |
I agree, get some light on the eye and it would make it perfect. Much nicer than the first one. Great work. |
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08/06/2008 10:56:37 AM |
I like this more more too. Also ditto what Ken said about the light. Very lovely expression :) |
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08/06/2008 03:21:29 AM |
Just need to get some light on the eye area and this is perfecto! If you shoot RAW, you can overexpose a copy of the image (in your RAW adjustment software) and put it on a layer under the first copy, then erase at about 30% opacity with a soft brush varying size and zooming in until you get a nice blend. Good image nonetheless. |
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08/06/2008 12:23:25 AM |
i like this better as well, softer and more feminine |
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08/05/2008 11:23:45 PM |
The white border and the tighter crop on this one makes a big difference.
I like it much more than the first one, two thumbs up! |
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08/05/2008 11:13:23 PM |
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08/05/2008 11:05:15 PM |
I like this one better aswell!
You have a very lovely profile :)
Very soft and feminine, well done. |
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