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Apr 13, 2008 20:39 |  #31

Did a great job on all. I really like the colors and poses. MIke




  
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Apr 14, 2008 00:46 |  #32

Nice job. 3+4 for me.


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Apr 14, 2008 01:14 |  #33

wow gr8 work
you got the skin work really perfect.
my only comment is no. 2 the face seems a little bit over exposed.
and i dig no. 3 can u tell me how you did this effect.


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Apr 14, 2008 07:52 |  #34

VERY good work, They're an excellent example of what you can do with a cam, lens, & the right natural light with manual exposure. Please leave the images where you have them & I'll put a link in Lighting for others to see.

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Apr 14, 2008 08:24 |  #35

amironsi wrote in post #5324389 (external link)
wow gr8 work
you got the skin work really perfect.
my only comment is no. 2 the face seems a little bit over exposed.
and i dig no. 3 can u tell me how you did this effect.

After i was done with the pp i convert the image to black and white, in this case with a adjustment layer for gradient map then i lower the opacity of this layer to about 50%. And finally i add a mask and paint with black color in the eyes to get the color from the other layers.


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Apr 14, 2008 08:26 |  #36

cargo123 wrote in post #5322801 (external link)
Did a great job on all. I really like the colors and poses. MIke

Thanks, it was her first time as a model.

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VERY good work, They're an excellent example of what you can do with a cam, lens, & the right natural light with manual exposure. Please leave the images where you have them & I'll put a link in Lighting for others to see.

Thanks!


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Apr 14, 2008 08:47 |  #37

Great shots. She's got super bright eyes. Like the effect of #3. Good work


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Apr 14, 2008 08:48 |  #38

All natural light? :D Looks great!




  
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Apr 14, 2008 11:55 |  #39

I really like #1. The way the blue in the background matches her eyes really makes it.


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Apr 14, 2008 12:00 |  #40

VERY nice work!! I think #5 is my personal favorite.


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Apr 15, 2008 11:49 as a reply to  @ reneethomas's post |  #41

Nicely done. I like the last one - she has a great smile. Thanks for sharing.


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Apr 15, 2008 15:32 as a reply to  @ beepclick's post |  #42

I like the last one best! Very nice job.


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Apr 25, 2008 15:31 |  #43

Wow, these are fantastic shots. Well done.


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Apr 25, 2008 15:57 |  #44

great shot


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Apr 25, 2008 16:08 |  #45

very nice!


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