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Sep 16, 2006 22:28 |  #1

I am trying to get a lot of practice in and managed to convince my friend and her daughter to pose for me for a few frames. I would really appreciate some feedback on these. I am trying to learn and grow.

Thanks so much!!!!

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Sep 16, 2006 22:33 |  #2

I LOVE 2,3,5!!! Grrrreat! Which lens did you use? I love that sepia one...beautiful and timeless.




  
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Sep 16, 2006 23:06 |  #3

Thank you. I used the 50 1.4 for these.


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Sep 16, 2006 23:29 |  #4

wow. beautiful pics. i'm partial to #2.. great shot!


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Sep 17, 2006 01:07 as a reply to  @ dylix's post |  #5

Thank you Dylix.

I am posting another conversion of one of the shots. I was going for a desaturated look in the one I posted first, but I think the end result is just cold.

Here it is again.

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And one more just for fun. :D

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Sep 17, 2006 01:48 |  #6

I love #3 but they are all very nice, Tara.


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Sep 17, 2006 11:31 |  #7

wow, all of them are beautiful! I am sure they are sooo happy


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Sep 17, 2006 12:19 |  #8

Great shots I love #2 very timeless. What was your lighting setup


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Sep 17, 2006 12:33 |  #9

These are all great shots but I particularly like No 2 the B&W shot, your conversion is awesome. Would you mind sharing your conversion technic for this as I sometimes struggle to get a nice tonal range with mine & it looks like you nailed it!

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Sep 18, 2006 04:36 |  #10

I would have to say that No.3 works best for me. Both expressions are in sync.


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Sep 18, 2006 05:37 |  #11

2,3 and 5 look great to me too. Might I suggest cloneing out the path in the top right corner of #3 to make a great shot even better.


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Sep 18, 2006 06:26 as a reply to  @ mkitson's post |  #12

Lovely photos, they must be so happy with ALL of them.




  
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Sep 18, 2006 13:16 |  #13

Number 3 is my favorite, its a great one!
Number 2 is nice too but I really love number 3. Number 5 of just the little girl is a cute one too. They should be happy with the results!


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Sep 18, 2006 13:17 |  #14

Love 2,3,5

:) great job


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Sep 18, 2006 16:40 |  #15

I really enjoy #3

Great shots. I wish I had more to add than that, but I am a rookie in the game


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