Professional Photos of Tahnee

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Professional Photos of Tahnee

Postby Laurie on Mon Apr 24, 2006 3:25 pm

Hi All,
My Girlfriend had a photoshot late last year, and had the photos developed early this year. i thought i would get them,
get them scanned and edit them and get them re-printed much larger for her for our anniversary.
she doesnt know that ive done any of this, and i have only just finished editing them.
I have before and afters and i wish to hear what everyone thinks of them. Any C&C welcome.
I will not give out any information on the photography place or price.


The photos can be found here
http://web.mac.com/Laurie.street/iWeb/S ... ahnee.html

Thanks to anyone who comments.
Last edited by Laurie on Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Postby Alpha_7 on Mon Apr 24, 2006 3:39 pm

Well overal I think your PP of the shots work well, a few atleast IMO have made Tahnee's skin a little too smooth but other then that I think you've improved the shots and they should print nicely. You've got a gorgeous gf, and she should be thrilled with the prints when you give them to her!
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Postby Hudo on Mon Apr 24, 2006 4:00 pm

Hi,

For about 4 months now I have been using that same PS plug in. As 90% of my work is with models it's a very usefull plugin. However it can't take a badly taken photo and make it right. The framing, the posing, the models makeup, the lighting, the backdrop and the whole model and photographer working relationship needs to be right.

I'm sure she'll be happy with her new look :-)

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