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Feb 16, 2009 21:20 |  #1

I shot this a while ago but never processed it.

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Feb 16, 2009 21:27 |  #2

very nice shot, i like how you have kept her left eye in the shot. how did u manage that?


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Feb 16, 2009 21:32 as a reply to  @ lbcyalater's post |  #3

I like it but the eyes are over processed - the whites are far too bright for the ambient shadows in the picture.

Great job either way :)


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Feb 16, 2009 21:36 |  #4

lbcyalater wrote in post #7340741 (external link)
very nice shot, i like how you have kept her left eye in the shot. how did u manage that?

Thanks, it's all in the aiming of the light--it was just high enough to get over the bridge of her nose and far enough to my left that the nose created a shadow on her cheek.

mai_lin wrote in post #7340787 (external link)
I like it but the eyes are over processed - the whites are far too bright for the ambient shadows in the picture.

Great job either way :)


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I had a feeling I took it a tad too far. Because of the dramatic shadows I wanted dramatic eyes that really grabbed your attention, and that they did lol Thanks for being honest :)




  
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Feb 17, 2009 01:49 |  #5

Sleek and cool

Great directional lighting


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