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Nov 12, 2006 19:32 |  #1

Pictures of my son taken today attempting to get photo for holiday cards.
Would like to have edited so the grass has more color.
Also want to find out how to turn to black and white but have some color.
Any help would be appreciated.
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Nov 13, 2006 03:06 |  #2

OK stop telling him to smile, just tell him to say stinky feet or fuzzy pickles, grease grimey gopher guts or other ways to make a kid have a real grin. And no counting down to the shot, just shoot.

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Nov 13, 2006 03:40 |  #3

ok had a quick play is this better for you?


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Nov 13, 2006 06:02 |  #4

Thanks for the advice :)




  
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Nov 13, 2006 06:27 |  #5

I would have to say the smile as well is a bit tough. He is a very handsome boy try getting him to laugh and take the picture during a "natural" smile. The first one it looks like he's getting ready to sneeze.! Can't wait to see more of him...very handsome.


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Nov 13, 2006 08:51 |  #6

He is so cute~ and look you caught him with a museum smile.


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Nov 13, 2006 15:29 |  #7

I would recommend masking in a Christmas background... Something sorta like this...

Cute picture. :)


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Nov 13, 2006 15:38 |  #8

Masking layers are so usefull, here are my 2 cents for the greener background.


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Nov 13, 2006 16:17 |  #9

How did you do the X-mas background ?
Thanks so much for the advice. I am just starting out and my son is my best subject.




  
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Nov 13, 2006 16:18 |  #10

ingrahamphoto wrote in post #2257753 (external link)
How did you do the X-mas background ?
Thanks so much for the advice. I am just starting out and my son is my best subject.

What are you using to post process? I use photoshop and did this using layer masks.


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