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Jenny 2
another one of Jenny. David
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Feet under the table
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Re: Jenny 2
Good pic. Do you post process her skin? If so, please please please tell me what you do!
I like this pose. It looks pretty natural and comfortable. skip |
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Re: Jenny 2
I noticed that the skin on her legs looks different in this shot compared to the first one you posted. The original shot had her legs looking a bit bespeckeled.
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Re: Jenny 2
Spot-on
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Re: Jenny 2
I like this one better David, works well and has good lighting. I am never keen on the arched back stance that so many models take and in this case it is sort of flattening an already less than amply endowed lady so doesn't flatter but that is a minor point.
She looks more relaxed both in posture and in her face and you've lit and exposed beautifully. Good work. Cheers, Rob |
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Re: Jenny 2
nice shot
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Re: Jenny 2
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If you use Photoshop try working with the healing brush on a duplicate layer, then reduce the opacity of the dup layer to bring back a bit of texture and character lines (unless you're doing extreme 'glamor' or fashion). You can also change the 'Normal' layer blending mode to 'Color' via the popup menu at the top of the layers palette on a dup layer, then paint with color to even out tones: with the 'Color' blending mode you get transparent tint instead of opaque color. Then reduce opacity of dup layer til it looks natural. I would avoid ever using the sponge tool to try to reduce saturation. Hope this makes sense David |
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