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Feb 12, 2007 15:20 |  #1

ive been meaning to post this for some C&C but just remembered to do so now ... so here goes. do you like this pic?

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Feb 12, 2007 19:02 |  #2

Beautiful, shows theres alot of like in an XT! Nice Soft and Warm photo.

I like this crop aswell, her left shoulder and the wall are a little distracting.

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Feb 12, 2007 20:36 |  #3

thanks BB! i like your quick edit! it also helps that we have a beautiful bride! :D




  
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Feb 14, 2007 12:08 |  #4

This how I see it. The window detracts from her BEAUTIFUL face and her upraised arm looks kinda strange.

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Feb 14, 2007 13:52 |  #5

I like it as is. Could you tell us what the exif data was? The only problem I have with the crop is how it make her arm look. But what do I know.


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Feb 14, 2007 14:02 |  #6

here's the exif:

Make Canon
Model Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Exposure Time 1/20 Sec
F Number F4.0
Exposure Program Aperture priority
Exposure Bias Value 0.333333333
Sensing Method Unknown
Shutter Speed Value 20-Jan
ISO Speed Rating 400
Subject Distance Unknown
Metering Mode Pattern
Flash Strobe return light not detected
Lens Focal Length 24mm
White Balance Auto white balance
DateTime Original 2006:12:22 16:22:33
EXIF Image Size(W*H) 3456 * 2304
Software Adobe Photoshop CS Windows




  
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Feb 14, 2007 14:28 |  #7

I was guessing this was ambient lighting and no flash. Hmmm.


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Feb 14, 2007 14:31 |  #8

gateruner wrote in post #2708445 (external link)
The only problem I have with the crop is how it make her arm look. But what do I know.

The arm could be fixed in Photoshop fairly easily.

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Feb 28, 2007 16:22 |  #9

wow! I like this picture a lot! I love it how she's touching the window, and how her skin looks so soft. A lot better than what I could've done with my first photo. :)




  
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Mar 01, 2007 04:27 |  #10

I like the original crop best, it has a nice balance. Crop 2 cuts off her hair a bit and the third looks a bit too tight.

But I don't like the soft focus. :(


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