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Mar 03, 2008 14:33 |  #1

I was playing with my new softbox and the wife and i decided to try out the angel wings on my son. He wasn't too happy with them, but we got a few good shots out of it. C&C welcome

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Mar 03, 2008 14:35 |  #2

I really like number 2. The B&W is great along with the subject looking at the fallen feathers.


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Mar 03, 2008 15:54 as a reply to  @ EL Photo's post |  #3

The second one is really cute. His eyelashes and hair are just beautiful. I tried to clone the pattern off his diaper. Some one else could probably do a much better job though (I'm using a new program and dont know much about it yet). I just wondered what it would look like w/o it.

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Mar 03, 2008 16:58 |  #4

You've got a great little model there. Good job.


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Mar 03, 2008 17:01 |  #5

Love number two, you got the moment.


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Mar 03, 2008 17:37 |  #6

melissaandkris wrote in post #5041140 (external link)
The second one is really cute. His eyelashes and hair are just beautiful. I tried to clone the pattern off his diaper. Some one else could probably do a much better job though (I'm using a new program and dont know much about it yet). I just wondered what it would look like w/o it.

Thanks. I was going to try to edit out the pattern as well, but it was late last night and I was tired. I like the look without the pattern though.

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I really like number 2. The B&W is great along with the subject looking at the fallen feathers.

Thanks, he was quite intrigued with the plexiglass and feathers.

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You've got a great little model there. Good job.

Thanks. He's pretty much grown up in front of the camera so he's a bit of a ham. :)

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Love number two, you got the moment.

My wife loves this shot. It'll probably get printed large and framed.


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Mar 03, 2008 18:10 |  #7

I would definitely print the second one BIG! Love it! He's gorgeous...love those curls! Mind sharing where you got the wings? :)


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Mar 04, 2008 08:22 |  #8

I actually found the wings on ebay. If I can find the dealer I'll send you a PM with the details. They sold all different sizes and several color wings.


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