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Feb 17, 2009 12:21 as a reply to  @ post 7343675 |  #16

I like it, it's excellent.


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Feb 17, 2009 12:31 as a reply to  @ post 7343675 |  #17

Great shot!!!!

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Feb 17, 2009 16:09 |  #18

Mason Galindo wrote in post #7340876 (external link)
Great shot. Only niggle is the skin looks a titch too soft. :)

Thanks a lot for that comment - I've been trying to really change my retouching techniques and do minimal skin retouching for the most natural look, but I guess this time it was still a little overdone, especially when coupled with the extraordinary job my MUA did. All I do is some healing brush, very light clone tool on lighten/darken at about 20% opacity, some dodge and burn, and a quick, low opacity inverted high pass mask painted on for that extra little bit of glow. No more of the heavy retouching of the past.

Synenergy52 wrote in post #7341066 (external link)
Nice shot! I would of liked to see some more legs =D But maybe it wasn't the style you were going for.

Thanks, I've got some full body shots. I'll post 'em when I'm done processing them.

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Thanks Perry :) they were ok.....I need practice tho...It was a bridal shoot of sorts. i am speaking with her to do perhaps a TTD session in the spring ;)

I'm jealous :p, we should shoot together some time Brian.

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I like it, it's excellent.

Thanks!

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Great shot!!!!

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Feb 17, 2009 16:58 as a reply to  @ Perry Ge's post |  #19

Echo pretty much everyone else. Good conversion and excellent shot.


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Feb 18, 2009 01:38 |  #20

One more:

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Feb 19, 2009 11:34 as a reply to  @ Perry Ge's post |  #21

fabulous. show us some more.


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Mar 01, 2009 02:41 |  #22

Sorry to resurrect this, but I do have more:

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