Here is a picture of a friend of mine. She is in a belly dance troupe that performs locally at fairs, craft shows etc. C&C ok.
Teeny
Aleem Member 142 posts Joined Aug 2008 More info | Sep 24, 2008 22:38 | #2 needs photoshopping, use brushes to smooth the wrinkle lines on her upper back away... Canon 400D | 18-55mm Kit lens | 100mm F2.8 Macro.
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Zazoh Goldmember 1,129 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: MICO - Texas More info | Sep 24, 2008 23:29 | #3 They look over sharpened and over exposed to me. A Camera - A Lens -- Gear Doesn't Matter
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BigBlueDodge Goldmember 3,726 posts Joined May 2005 Location: Lonestar State More info | Sep 25, 2008 01:23 | #4 way too much sharpening. I suggest going back and easing up on the sharpening. David (aka BigBlueDodge)
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Hi, thanks for the comments. Far as the Photoshopping, she did not want me to erase her wrinkles, etc. She said she was proud of her age! Far as the over sharpening, I am not doing anything to sharpen them. Is their a feature in my camera that could be doing that? I have a 40D.
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silvermaxd Senior Member 255 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: New Albany,Indiana More info | Sep 25, 2008 15:04 | #6 |
VladDracule Senior Member 648 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2007 More info | Sep 25, 2008 17:18 | #7 are you shooting jpeg teeny? if so you need to go through the menus and find picture style and see what that is set to. These setting increase contrast sharpening, saturation etc in camera Canon 40D, 70-200 f/4L, 28-135 IS, 50 f/1.8
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Zazoh Goldmember 1,129 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: MICO - Texas More info | Sep 25, 2008 20:32 | #8 teeny wrote in post #6378568 Hi, thanks for the comments. Far as the Photoshopping, she did not want me to erase her wrinkles, etc. She said she was proud of her age! Far as the over sharpening, I am not doing anything to sharpen them. Is their a feature in my camera that could be doing that? I have a 40D. Thanks, Teeny ![]() Look at the hair in the second image, that looks like maximum sharpness. What picture style are you using and what software are you putting the images in? A Camera - A Lens -- Gear Doesn't Matter
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