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Image and post processing....any hints?Hi
What do you think of the below image and post processing? C&C appreciated please. Any hints to improve? Alicia Last edited by Mrs Reschsmooth on Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Image and post processing....any hints?Looks like you have done some dodging and burning! Very nice. Bit small for a PP review tho
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Re: Image and post processing....any hints?Thanks. I just made it a bit bigger...I think. Might be easier to see now.
I also patched the bags under his eyes a little.
Re: Image and post processing....any hints?I like it, but I think dad's hairy arms and leg are a bit too prominent - perhaps a bit of blur would help?
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Re: Image and post processing....any hints?Agree with Digitor, infact you can replace Dad's pant colour with a less obtrusive one and tone down his hairy arms, increase the blacks as well as get rid of the bags under the eyes completely and smooth out the baby's skin as people expect to be soft...perhaps a romantic soft focus might not go astray..
Re: Image and post processing....any hints?I like the hair. the arms match the tuft on top of the head
but yes smooth the eyes or put flying goggles and a scarf on him The big break in tone is the pants, however I find the baby distracts enough, and they act as a background - you may find the baby 'floating' if you do tone them down D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: Image and post processing....any hints?Sent you a pm ....
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Re: Image and post processing....any hints?ta to all. WIll have a look. His eyes have already had alot of "bag" taken out of them. It didn't quite look like Alex if I took it too far.
Thanks for your thoughts. Alicia
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