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Apr 02, 2008 14:38 |  #1

Hello all. I welcome all your comments on the following picture. It was from my first beach wedding with a couple more already booked. In the original picture the MUA used really really dark eyeliner, mascara and eye shadow so her eyes were virtually lost (they were BLACK truthfully). As with all of us that are here I am continually wanting to improve and will eagerly anticipate feedback - both positive and constructive.

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Apr 02, 2008 14:42 |  #2

i dont see any evidence of fill flash being used here ... it wouldve helped expose her face even better... that and/or a reflector. my .02! :)




  
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Apr 02, 2008 16:08 |  #3

it's a very nice shot, you should lighten it, or shadow highlight it a little bit.


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Apr 02, 2008 21:33 |  #4

Cute capture. I agree about the fill or reflector.


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Apr 04, 2008 16:48 |  #5

just make a curve layer for her. There'll be your fill flash ;)

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Apr 05, 2008 21:23 |  #6

I like the colors.




  
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