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am_pitbull_terrier
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 13:07
I took these the other day... What do you think? What could I do to make them better? I think some of them look kinda washed out. ie: second photo

Sean

http://img152.exs.cx/img152/4976/img023resize4ac.jpg

http://img152.exs.cx/img152/4940/img034resize5wc.jpg

ayotnoms
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 13:25
Are the words, "you lucky dog" appropriate for a guy whose screen name is "am_pitbull_terrier"? 8-)

Nice photos. Playful poses. Love the socks.

tuggnet
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 13:39
I like her expression in #2.

charlesu
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 17:58
Cool!! She is a lovely lady!

bedeviler
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 18:20
Gosh, I miss Pittsburgh! Feel free to post photos of your wife as often as possible, pitbull. Great shots! Very easy on the eyes! ;)

-bd

RockSlut
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 20:09
Your wife has the most amazing eyes! I really like the pose in #1 but #2 is good also.
I love the way that the subject stands out out of the the background.

Congratulations! You've got two lovely portraits of a beautiful model.

Belmondo
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 20:13
I can't imagine why I ever left Pennsylvania. Of course your wife wasn't born then.

Those are lovely shots. The backdrop is a little distracting, but otherwise, very nice. I also agree with the comments on your wife's eyes. They are captivating.

Raj
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 21:02
Nice shots & you are a lucky guys to have her :-)

Cheers

mbze430
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 21:25
I think the lights are little harsh. soft those lights up

ssim
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 21:33
Nice shots. If I were to critique at all would be to get rid of the socks in the first shot. I would agree that the lighting might be a bit harsh but nicely done for what appears to be a session of having fun and practising. She has georgeous eyes.

froman98
21st of February 2005 (Mon), 23:28
gorgeous eyes!! The eyes stand out the most in my opinion. Beautiful woman. I think if you softened the light a bit the skin might appear a bit more natural and not so washed out. Great shots though. :)

geecee
22nd of February 2005 (Tue), 02:49
Nice shots. If you're worried about them looking "washed out" and you have Photoshop or PSP, try playing with the Histogram/Levels function or possibly Curves. I rarely post or print a shot without adjusting Levels in PSP or Histogram in Photoshop.

am_pitbull_terrier
22nd of February 2005 (Tue), 07:45
Hey everyone, Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try them out and repost some new shots later. She gets compliments about her eyes all of the time, especially in photos. They show up so vivid in photographs
Sean

René Damkot
22nd of February 2005 (Tue), 10:40
Try taking the flash off the camera with an extention cord and diffuse it, or bounce to the side onto a piece of white board or something. That way you get a kind of 'softbox like' light source. This lady deserves an good-as-it-can-be-photo...