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Nov 30, 2008 21:24 |  #1

Was going for a storybook style photo. What do you think?


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Nov 30, 2008 21:32 |  #2

Just a little more sepia tone in my opinion. Nice picture!


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Nov 30, 2008 22:28 as a reply to  @ Fellipe de Paula's post |  #3

Wow! I like that... little kitty in the background and all :) Nice job!




  
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Nov 30, 2008 22:35 |  #4

I like it! I think it's a darling shot (love the child's bunny!) and think it's just perfect for this style.


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Nov 30, 2008 23:22 |  #5

I'm kind of charmed by the first picture. It seem that an attractive story photo book could be made from a series of photos treated like this. My only thought is that using vignette would be interesting...


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Dec 01, 2008 02:05 |  #6

I remember this shot from your previous post. I like the treatment you've given this, very fitting title. I would still crop to the left though.


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Dec 01, 2008 11:38 as a reply to  @ Rascalphoto's post |  #7

Clever family shot!


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Dec 01, 2008 12:57 |  #8

Well done, very creative post processing.


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Dec 01, 2008 13:38 |  #9

I really like that :)


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Dec 01, 2008 15:29 |  #10

very nice, like the setup and p.p.




  
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Dec 01, 2008 15:31 |  #11

Nice touch, but I think there is a little bit too much PP on the man's head, especially contrast and sharpness in relation to the rest of the image. As a result, his head looks like it is coming out of the image, sort of like a bobbing-head doll.

Please don't take that to be harsh, but that is what I'm seeing on my monitor.


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Dec 01, 2008 18:07 |  #12

I think they are great


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Dec 01, 2008 18:15 as a reply to  @ Apollo11's post |  #13

I like both of them. I noticed the man's head too, but I wasn't sure whether it was the post processing, or just the way the shape of the top of his head interacts with the tree line in the background. No big deal either way - they're both great!



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Dec 02, 2008 00:23 |  #14

thanks for all the great comments. I did the pp in lightroom. was suppose to be a cheat for the "dave hill" look, but with this photo it looked more like a storybook, so I ran with it and they loved it that way especially with the cat in the back ground.




  
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Dec 02, 2008 00:41 |  #15

Very cool.


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