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If you wouldnt mind, I'd like to invite you to do alittle light reading of the guidleines. That way you'll be an expert in no time in posting!
Thank you so much!
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The photo is posted nice;ey, thank you. If you take a peek at the guidelines and then compare, you'll see that your missing your exif information and a specific question. Camera settings are imperative to know if we are to offer any technical advice.
We also ask that you be a bit more specific when asking for help. Take a good look at your image and decide what you may think its lacking in. Perhaps, color or compostion? Perhaps you may be wondering how to present it or the lighting you may want advice on. It gets easier and easier as you go along
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It is marketable as its a very popular pose.
I do think the legs could be brightened up a hair, and a bit more contrast is needed inthe pants. The "naked" legs seem a bit soft tho and even a little grainy. (this is where that info comes in handy) If you are at your pc where you did your processing you can find your exif or mata data, usually under image information. Sometimes you can alao right click and look under preoperties to find it. Flickr will also save that info for you where it's handy to get at I like the fact that you have one with the pants rolle dup and the other without. And one smaller. Reminds me of the old photos of kids going fishin
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Thanks
I have my camera here at work it says ISO 800 44mm 1/60 shutter F5.3 Of course I post edited in photoshop: Turned saturation all the way down add levels by making my blacks blacker then used the erase tool to lighten the "children" I think i used the child setting on my camera I have a Nikon D5000 |
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The first thing I always do is to to a noise removal. It will soften up the entire photo but thats ok cause the last you'll do is to sharpen it anyway. ( i either do unsharp mask or apply a high pass layer)
What program are you using to edit? If you have adjustment layers you may way to play with levels or curves
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