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Michalis P.S.
{K:10136} 8/8/2006
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Very nice portrait. Very unusual. Well done, Michalis
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Michel Pettigrew
{K:975} 10/31/2004
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Good Photoshop work, it looks better now.
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Guido Tweepenninckx
{K:20076} 8/24/2004
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You did some good colour improvement in ps Benjamin. I suppose you used a yellow reflector on this one. Than of course you get a yellow picture. But maybe after ps adjustment,it gives you that special effect anyhow. rgds guido
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 8/24/2004
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beautiful shot.
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Elsje Fiederelsje
{K:6320} 8/24/2004
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very beautiful!!! one little thing...i don't like her shoes!it don't match with the rest of her clothes! well done benjamin!
greetz elly
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benjamin babcock
{K:615} 8/24/2004
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Here is the new version of the photo ...
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Same photo with adjusted saturation |
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benjamin babcock
{K:615} 8/23/2004
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Great advice. I retouched the image a bit with photoshop. I adjusted the saturation (per your advice) and I really like the result. I think I still need to work with the colors a bit, but I am feeling like the photo is starting look better. Thanks again for the tip ... here's the latest version of the photo with modified saturation (the colors look a lot better in my opinion).
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LV
{K:480} 8/23/2004
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I've been following this series with great interest. There is a certain feel to this series that is both creative and original. All the pictures in the series have the elements of bright lighting, bold somewhat unnatural colours, and wide depth of field, combined to create a style that is uniquely yours. There is a rawness to your pictures...these are not the conventional glamour or fashion pictures that you normally see, since the wide DOF and composition puts the focus not just on the model, but on the model within her surrounding.
With regards to this photo, I think it is a another outstanding addition to the series. One small improvement you could make in photoshop would be to slightly adjust the colour hue. I feel it is too yellowish. You've used the same model in your "Country Fashion" picture, and I like the model's skin tone in that one much better. Maybe you can use PS to somehow match the other pictures hues to make the skin a bit more natural looking. I also feel that you could boost the saturation up a bit. I noticed the colour of the dress is a bit muted.
Keep taking more pictures in this series. Always look forward to seeing the next one!
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