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Sundee

Postby lisamay25 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 6:38 pm

This baby was adorable! And I love Tony's "smart sharpen" for her eyes!

http://www.lisamay-photography.com
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Re: Sundee

Postby Jehaleleel » Fri Mar 01, 2013 9:34 am

I really like it!
However personally I like to keep things as close to reality as possible (then why use a photo editor you might ask? :) well... I actually dont know). In that context I would have lower the sharpening in the eyes just a little bit. Again thats just me! You have to love your own photo's and the opinions of others are just an extra.
I do like how 'bright' the photo is! Lots to see but the focus is on the babies eyes, exactly where you want it.
So all in all a lovely picture!

Can you give me some camera information? Is the reduced sharpness in the hat and the background because of the diaphragm (the aperture) or did you edit that?
Thanks

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Re: Sundee

Postby lisamay25 » Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:24 pm

Thanks for your reply.

All I did was adjust the lighting a bit and her eyes a tiny bit. She already has amazing crystal eyes - I just wanted to make them pop a bit more.
Nothing else was adjusted.

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Re: Sundee

Postby Jehaleleel » Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:49 pm

Amazing :) My brother also has a young child with the most amazing eyes!
As for the camera information? Care to share? :)

And dont stop posting those baby photo's I love em, pure and sweet beauty.

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Re: Sundee

Postby lisamay25 » Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:10 am

Thanks! I love those babies ;)

I have a Nikon D5100. 200 ISO for this one. Used natural lighting and usually shoot at 5.6 since that's the lowest my lens will go.
Am looking to get another one for close up's.
Anyway - thanks again!

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