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    Variations of model pic

    Which ones look good to you, if any?

    Some are obviously quite manipulated-looking, making them novelties at best.

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    Re: Variations of model pic

    hey GB, I prefer the original shot here. The third one is nice also with the digital bokeh. now i understand, how shooting in to the sun produces harsh shadows. In this instance, the other side produced better smoother shots, shadow wise that is.
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    Re: Variations of model pic

    I vote for the last one. If you're going to digitally enhance -- go all the way! ;) It also hides the fringing.

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    Re: Variations of model pic

    The first one hands down !!

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    Re: Variations of model pic

    The first one for me.

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    Re: Variations of model pic

    Another vote for the first one, Jeff
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    Re: Variations of model pic

    The first is natural for me is the best. The second is also good, the color of the sky can be enjoyable. The third has a halo around the figure, due to the Isolated, and I do not like. The fourth has too many reflections of sunlight on the lens.
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    Re: Variations of model pic

    Another First one for me.

    Was this model a real person?
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