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daveyboy123
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Nov 09, 2008 14:40 |  #1

Here is a shot of my boy,looks like a little angel doesnt he?.....if only you new.....

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Nov 09, 2008 15:02 |  #2

wow amazing shot! very good pp work in my opinion!
if only the reflection was minimized on the eyes, would make it that much better :)
how did you get that effect?


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Nov 09, 2008 17:17 |  #3

Wow, I like the "glow" Please do share how you got that effect :)


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Nov 09, 2008 20:22 |  #4

Brilliant, I love the effect!


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Nov 10, 2008 13:50 as a reply to  @ Vanthel's post |  #5

Thanks guys.I used natural light from a window and a 430ex bounced off the ceiling.The light sources produced a slight glow as they reflected off my boys face.The fact I went for a slight highkey look to the BW conversion hightend this glow effect.I isolated the eyes before the conversion and gave them a bit of extra saturation.I finally used a vignette blur filter to add the softness around the edges.The filter also added to the glow effect.Thanks again for the input!


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