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Ade
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Sep 11, 2006 16:33 |  #1


I recently asked a girl at work if she would like to model for me, i was over the moon when she agreed. Here's a snippit of the photos i took... still waiting for access to glamour to post the others up....

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Sep 11, 2006 18:07 |  #2

Lighting looks good. Did you do any post processing to the face? Also, are these crops or are these the actual pictures?


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Sep 11, 2006 21:16 |  #3

Great lighting. I commend you both- you for asking and her for accepting. Let her know she looks wonderful in front of the camera. Nice work Ade.


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Sep 11, 2006 22:39 |  #4

The lighting does look good. While the pose in #2 is quite interesting I think the pose in #1 is much more flattering for her. The only downside to #1 is that shadow on her forhead. Love the smile in #1 too.


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Sep 11, 2006 23:22 |  #5

can't wait to see your work in the glamour section...

Lighting looks good...I would just watch her forehead...there seems to be a slight indentation that the healing brush will take care of...

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Sep 12, 2006 03:35 as a reply to  @ SonicYan's post |  #6

Thanks for all your comments, i have to say i'm really pleased with the results... She's already said she would like to do some more now she knows what to expect (It was both of our 1st times at the glamour'ish shots LOL)

SonicYan wrote:
Lighting looks good. Did you do any post processing to the face? Also, are these crops or are these the actual pictures?

Yes, i did do some processing in CS2 and they are indeed both cropped slightly..


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Sep 12, 2006 03:37 as a reply to  @ ajbalazic's post |  #7

ajbalazic wrote:
Great lighting. I commend you both- you for asking and her for accepting. Let her know she looks wonderful in front of the camera. Nice work Ade.

Thanks and i will indeed let her know...


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Sep 12, 2006 03:38 as a reply to  @ symes's post |  #8

symes wrote:
can't wait to see your work in the glamour section...

Lighting looks good...I would just watch her forehead...there seems to be a slight indentation that the healing brush will take care of...

cheers,

Good spotting :oops: , i missed that on this shot, will fix that later....Thanks.. :)

Still not got access to the glamour section :(, been 5 days now since i sent the PM's so i'm sure it'l be granted any moment now....


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Oct 05, 2006 07:54 |  #9

Is there anywhere I could go to see your pictures. Every post I look at of your only has red x's. Would love to see your shots. They "sound" good. Well I guess on the internet you cant hear text so that would mean the "read" good.


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Oct 05, 2006 08:09 |  #10

Those are great shots!


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Oct 05, 2006 12:53 as a reply to  @ christyjo2's post |  #11

Great shots of a really pretty model. And the ones in the Glamour section are even better.


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