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Sep 11, 2006 04:44 |  #16

Wonderful Job! Looks pro to me!


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Sep 11, 2006 19:45 as a reply to  @ post 1752858 |  #17

tuggnet,

I think they came out great.

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Sep 11, 2006 20:17 as a reply to  @ post 1709518 |  #18

Tuggnet - gorgeous shots. I'm sure the family will be thrilled. He's a very handsome young man.

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Some special-needs persons have faces that don't look quite normal. (I don't know a better way to say it.) If your subject fits into that category, you might consider turning him/her 90 degrees to the sun so one side of the face is brightly lighted, and the other in partial shadow (use a reflector to adjust the amount of light). That will help de-emphasize any non-symmetrical aspects of the face.

Good luck!

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To a mother, her child's face is the most beautiful she's ever seen, whether or not it is considered 'normal'.


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Sep 12, 2006 04:54 |  #19

great pics, yes cropping the top would be good but great pics.

Art Ketchum has a book out about lighting and these photos remind me of his shooting style


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Sep 14, 2006 08:36 |  #20

You did a fantastic job.




  
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Sep 14, 2006 11:47 |  #21

You did a great job. Kudos to you and your efforts to help the family and young man.


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