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Feb 06, 2010 23:07 |  #1

Traditionally I have been a "keeping it natural look" with my post processing, but today I decided I would try something different. Would love to hear your thoughts.

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Feb 06, 2010 23:18 |  #2

i find it creepy hehe but thats just me... :)


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Feb 07, 2010 00:01 as a reply to  @ monk3y's post |  #3

creepy how?


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Feb 07, 2010 11:20 |  #4

I think with all the colors in the scene, i'd like to see it more natural... but I'm kind of a plain and simple gal... Cute shot!


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Feb 07, 2010 15:21 as a reply to  @ Kristy's post |  #5

The magenta shadows work well with the color of the dress and hat, IMO. It seems just the tiniest bit overdone, but other than that, I like it!


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Feb 07, 2010 15:39 |  #6

Kristy wrote in post #9559839 (external link)
I think with all the colors in the scene, i'd like to see it more natural... but I'm kind of a plain and simple gal... Cute shot!

Comerfjc wrote in post #9561332 (external link)
The magenta shadows work well with the color of the dress and hat, IMO. It seems just the tiniest bit overdone, but other than that, I like it!

Cheers guys appreciate the feedback, I will have another crack and tone it down a bit. Thanks


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Feb 07, 2010 22:52 |  #7

I think it's not bad at all, just gives the photo a different feel.


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Feb 07, 2010 23:01 as a reply to  @ A.Tan's post |  #8

Cloning out the spots on her chest would improve it.
I like the lighting - it looks good.


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