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Nov 29, 2008 00:52 |  #1

A couple of images from a newborn shoot earlier today. C&C Please


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Nov 29, 2008 01:45 |  #2

Very pretty newborn. Cute shots, however...i think a curves adjustment would make the 1st one pop more for sure, and maybe clone out the yellow part of the diaper. I can see the pampers strip on top. The baby almost looks like it is missing part of its body, the way the black blanket is wrapped, so you have to be careful with that at times. The second one was a cute idea but i dont really care for the positioning of the mom's hand. They are still precious though! and the images look good and sharp.


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Nov 29, 2008 05:58 |  #3

such a little darling. Very nice crisp shots, I also think you should adjust curves a little, and maybe clone out the diaper (wrap her up with the black blankie so only her belly button shows).

Mom should be pleased.


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Nov 29, 2008 08:43 |  #4

christyjo2 wrote in post #6777805 (external link)
The second one was a cute idea but i dont really care for the positioning of the mom's hand.

This one just kind of happened. Mom was removing the passifier and I was shooting between bouts of fussy. My original intent was to crop it out, but I thought it added a bit to the story.


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Nov 29, 2008 12:53 |  #5

Curves layer added... Better?


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Nov 29, 2008 12:56 |  #6

I agree that the first one needs some more pop to it and the second one I dont like the selective color... but to each their own.... but oh well... nice shots though! I really like them


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Nov 29, 2008 21:15 |  #7

I will have to agree that with the black blanket it makes it look like parts of the baby is missing lol, but i think its a good shot above what was already mentioned!


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Nov 29, 2008 22:09 |  #8

Yeah - I had a white blanket with me as well, which would have considerably softened the image, and I didnt think about opening the black one beyond the waist. After an hour and a fussy baby - I didnt think mom was going to go for another change, as this was like the fourth set in the series. Lesson learned. As well, they missed my early suggestion about trying to find white diapers - as this one was not about to do naked baby.. Was just not comfortable out of the wrapper!!

OK here is a new BW from the set... We like profiles...


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