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my baby SofiaThought I'd throw up a picture of my 14 month old girl Sofia for comment.
Any comments (constructive criticism welcomed) would be appreciated. Thanks - Vic
Thanks all for encouraging comments
- lens was kit lens EXIF shows following: 1/80s f4.5 56mm no flash Bit of PP in Photoshop Elements 2 (my brain and budget only stretch as far as Elements, but even then I'm challenged!) Vic
Love the shot ... very cute and mischevious at the same time!
Constructive criticism: How much PP did you do, the highlights look a little blown out to me? Or maybe my eyes are just weary... long long day.... Well done.. http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
actually Xerebus - I think you are right. I tend to be lazy and use the "auto fix" for contrast and brightness and colour and only reject if it is too over the top. I think I need to become a bit more discriminating and do the manual thing a bit more.
Thanks for the motivation to do so. vci
Lovely expression.
Regarding the highlights, I'm also observing that the reds appear to be a little blown. This is of interest to me because at one of the bars I shoot at, the lighting is predominately red, and if my exposues are too generous, I'm seeing something similar. And (finally) with the band shoot I did on Subday, one of the players was wearing bright red, and again, I've seen a tendancy towards blowing out in the red spectrum. Interesting ... g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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