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Dec 17, 2006 01:32 |  #1

So had to beg my wife to pose...




  
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Dec 17, 2006 02:38 |  #2

Lucky man you have a Tamron 28-75 F2.8 and a beautiful wife.
Nice set of photo's well done.
The Tamron 28-75 F2.8 is currently my favourite lens.
Did you brighten her eyes or are they naturally that bright?




  
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Dec 17, 2006 03:47 |  #3

Congrats on the new lens!

I personally feel the lighting around the hair in 2-4 is a bit much, but because your wife is so pretty, I'll let is slide ;)

nice shots


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Dec 17, 2006 04:51 |  #4

Nice shots of a beautiful model. The eyes are overdone however. Tone it down a little and you will have some nice shots.


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Dec 17, 2006 08:41 |  #5

nice pics ..very pretty lady .


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Dec 17, 2006 08:50 |  #6

Seems like we all beg our wives to pose. I'm still trying. Nice shots of yours though.


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Dec 17, 2006 08:55 |  #7

steveathome wrote in post #2410484 (external link)
Did you brighten her eyes or are they naturally that bright?

Heck..it was pretty late last night and both her and my eyes were fairly blood shot... I discovered Photoshop Elements 2 weeks ago.. having fun playing with it. Thanks!:D




  
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Dec 17, 2006 08:56 |  #8

hawk911 wrote in post #2411066 (external link)
Seems like we all beg our wives to pose. I'm still trying. Nice shots of yours though.

We have to beg for things...don't we. What happen to our lives!!!




  
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Dec 17, 2006 08:58 |  #9

SkWeEkiE wrote in post #2410602 (external link)
Congrats on the new lens!

I personally feel the lighting around the hair in 2-4 is a bit much, but because your wife is so pretty, I'll let is slide ;)

nice shots

I agree! I'm really new at this... but learning!

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Dec 17, 2006 08:59 |  #10

Very Beautiful woman and a very lucky man to have such a beautiful woman that lets you get new lenses and then take pics of her. I think mine hates when she sees me reaching for the camera bag.


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Dec 17, 2006 09:00 |  #11

Bad Iron wrote in post #2410686 (external link)
Nice shots of a beautiful model. The eyes are overdone however. Tone it down a little and you will have some nice shots.

Thanks for the comment. I'll go easy on the Photoshop.




  
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Dec 17, 2006 09:02 |  #12

JHH Photgraphy wrote in post #2411096 (external link)
Very Beautiful woman and a very lucky man to have such a beautiful woman that lets you get new lenses and then take pics of her. I think mine hates when she sees me reaching for the camera bag.

Well, I think she likes it better than me grabbing my golf clubs and be gone all weekend long.. at least this hobby involves her.. She's lucky I haven't gotten into Golf Course Landscape Photography..yet. She'll never see me. :D




  
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Dec 17, 2006 09:08 |  #13

Nice lens and beautiful wife ;)

I think she is standing to close to you hair light, try having her take a few steps forwar or perhaps sitdown. I like what you did with her eyes :)


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