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Feb 12, 2007 15:39 |  #1

One of the photos I liked from a photo session with my wife. Natural light only shot under some open shade with my canon 100mm macro lens. C&C welcomed.


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Feb 12, 2007 15:49 |  #2

Very nice! Well done! Very pretty wife!

Your macro lens needs to be added to your signature.

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Feb 12, 2007 15:55 |  #3

Nice picture !!!


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Feb 12, 2007 15:56 as a reply to  @ squashed's post |  #4

Awsome


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Feb 12, 2007 16:18 as a reply to  @ bbc14f's post |  #5

Very Nice Work!


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Feb 12, 2007 16:59 |  #6

very good...


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Feb 12, 2007 18:18 |  #7

Thanks for the remarks. This was one of my favorites from that day.


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Feb 12, 2007 19:02 |  #8

elfieh wrote in post #2697550 (external link)
Very nice! Well done! Very pretty wife!
Elfie:)

I agree 100%


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Feb 12, 2007 19:09 |  #9

Lovely photo! Your wife is lovely too.




  
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Feb 12, 2007 19:59 |  #10

Excellent light and wonderful photo


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Feb 12, 2007 22:37 as a reply to  @ hidden forms's post |  #11

The composition, pose, and lighting of this image is exquisite.
The image does look a little flat to me though, so since you have "Image Editing OK " set, I thought I'd take a quick stab at it. Hope you don't mind.

Here's my 5-min in photoshop result. (In retrospect, probably punched the color up a bit much, oh well.)

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Basically, moved the image from sRGB into LAB, edjusted the white point (levels), overlayed the a (70%) and b (100%) channels over themselves to punch up the color a bit (channel overlay layer was then dialed down to 40% opacity), and restored the white areas that got too bright (due to the levels) with a layer mask.

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Feb 12, 2007 22:39 |  #12

I like this picture...any more?


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Feb 13, 2007 01:17 |  #13

Thanks for the comments and the photoshop advice. I will have to try it out later as I like your version better. I have a few more I will try and post tommorrow. Thanks to all the comments the missus wants to model more for me and her friend will be coming over on Saturday to model also.


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Feb 13, 2007 02:05 |  #14

Very nice photo. She is lovely, and her eye contact with the camera is amazing!


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Feb 13, 2007 02:13 as a reply to  @ Rafromak's post |  #15

Yep very lovely, and I agree with the eye contact comment.

I would love to see her eyes with some studio lighting catch lights as the current catch lighting hides her pupils.

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