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    Princess of the OT adina's Avatar
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    Attitude

    and she's got plenty to spare.

    Tried to work on our x-mas shots, but it gets dark so early. We'll have to try it this weekend earlier in the day.

    Still have that funky eyeball thing going on,I tried lassoing and levels. I think it was just too dark to get anything back, it looks all milky when I do it.
    Last edited by adina; 04-04-2006 at 10:05 AM.
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    Re: Attitude

    My first response: WOW.

    What an adult look! I hope you worked it for all it was worth!

    Second thought: use a reflector on her left!

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    Re: Attitude

    Dear adina,

    Like Rick said, WOW! The expression is perfect, so mature for one so young. It makes a great contrast, facial expression and age.

    I also agree with Rick that you could have used a reflector on her left side. With the lighting in this setting, I might either suggest a more contrasting effect on her left (more shadow), or like Rick said, sufficient light for her left side. Either more or less light on her left side. I know it sounds stupid, but thats what I think.

    Great photo.

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    Princess of the OT adina's Avatar
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    Gracias

    The original is actually a little more shadowed, but the background was uneven, and the eye went way dark. So in trying to compensate for those things, I lost some of the shadow on the face.

    But it's so her, I love it.


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    Re: Gracias

    she is her mother's child....on film (sensor) you are a very intense woman....in person even more so with that tiara especially...

    your daughter's look like confident little women...
    "I was not trying to be shocking, or to be a pioneer.
    I wasn't trying to change society, or to be ahead of my time.
    I didn't think of myself as liberated, and I don't believe that I did anything important.
    I was just myself. I didn't know any other way to be, or any other way to live."
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