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Dec 10, 2011 18:24 |  #31

Great Job!


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Dec 10, 2011 19:55 |  #32

Very nice! Did you do any post-processing?

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straightened hows this crop?
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Dec 10, 2011 20:09 |  #33

Good job !
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Dec 10, 2011 20:16 |  #34

peanuthead wrote in post #13524668 (external link)
Very nice! Did you do any post-processing?

Yes. I used a 30 day free trial of aperture 3 for the first time as well. It was very user friendly for rookies :)


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Dec 10, 2011 20:26 |  #35

Crystal clear shots you have there. :D


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Dec 10, 2011 22:42 as a reply to  @ post 13523912 |  #36

straightened hows this crop?

Sorry for the delay, I just returned home from a wedding. I like the straightened and cropped version much better than the original.

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Dec 10, 2011 23:48 |  #37

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straightened hows this crop?

Sorry for the delay, I just returned home from a wedding. I like the straightened and cropped version much better than the original.

Photos from top of the line lenses can be stunning. I sense you are catching the "L" virus. There is no cure but occasional acquisition of a new red ring lens will help cure the itch. Enjoy the "disease."

Thanks :) My wife liked your suggestion as well


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Dec 11, 2011 04:26 |  #38

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Looks really sharp, with great lighting. Can you share lighting techniques and what camera body you using?
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I use 5d classic and didn't use any additional lights for this portraits :)


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Dec 11, 2011 19:19 |  #39

I have a editing question if anyone can help. I shot these photos in RAW. Whats the best way to convert to not lose quality for printing etc. Tiff, jpeg, 300dpi ? I have them saved in aperture 3.
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