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elludeParticipant
A pic of a friend from last weekend. The little mark on her tooth is actually a diamond!
ThorstenMemberGood to see you here elluDe. You probably won’t see me comment too many times on your portraits though, because I like them just the way they are! This one is no exception – nice simple composition. It works for me just the way it is.
– Thorsten.
LoGillParticipantRobertoMemberciaranParticipantThis just STINKS of elluDe :) A really beautiful shot.. nice to have you on the forum :)
SteveDParticipantEllude, you will have to start introducing me to your friends!! :twisted:
I would have known this was yours if someone else had posted it! Good job as always.
elludeParticipantciaran wrote:
This just STINKS of elluDe :) A really beautiful shot.. nice to have you on the forum :)
Hey, good to see you here too Ciaran – I was wondering where you’d disappeared to, lol. Always looked forward to seeing some great shots from you.
Likewise, great to see Thorsten, Brandyman, Steve D (and any others I haven’t noticed yet) :)
elludeParticipantSteveD wrote:
Ellude, you will have to start introducing me to your friends!! :twisted:
I would have known this was yours if someone else had posted it! Good job as always.
Thanks Steve :)
Unfortunately she doesn’t really like having her picture taken – a pity as I think she has a great look!
Here’s another from the same time…
SteveDParticipantellude wrote:
Unfortunately she doesn’t really like having her picture taken – a pity as I think she has a great look!
Yep that is a pity. She has one of the prettiest smiles I have seen in a long time!
geraldParticipantSteveDParticipantCliff,
I had always heard that PS techniques work best when the image is perfectly exposed to start with. So I thought this was a great image to try a few new methods on, let me know what you think!
RobMembernolongerParticipantelludeParticipantgerald wrote:
diamond or no diamond … fix it
The problem is that I’m giving her prints of these and she might think it a little odd if the diamond had mysteriously vanished!
elludeParticipantSteveD wrote:
Cliff,
I had always heard that PS techniques work best when the image is perfectly exposed to start with. So I thought this was a great image to try a few new methods on, let me know what you think!
Steve – I think you did a great job on all three! Like the one on the right (toning?) best but the other edits are excellent too.
Really will have to pick up some editing tips from you sometime soon.
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