That was a very nice thing you did. She's going to love it forever.
beautiful sentiment, and Bravo!!........for doing such a wonderful deed......
Thank you, Skie & J-Speight.
Thank you, Fourg & Lone ranger
Thank you, Fourg & Lone ranger
Jimbolarue77 wrote:
Good tip! Thanks Skie
Skie's suggestion is great. I would say that inserting a little "space" between the images may make it look less like a photo-bomb and more a twosome shot, my opinion.
Was his skin as dark as it appears in the photo? That is, in relation to daughter? If yes, then it represents a sense of reality. If not, some layer adjustment may be required. You might photograph someone who is close to his skin tone, to use for comparison. Many decades ago, I photographed a wedding of two friends of mine, Mo and Joe. Trying to get the correct skin tones was very difficult (film) even though they were in the same frame. Mo was a very deep dark brown against Joe's almost pasty white. Had a good friend who helped me with the dodging and the burning in needed to come up with the photo that came close to representing them as they were seen.
What was the young lady's response to seeing the photo? (Am curios to know.)
And thank you for sharing.
Cykdelic
Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
Jimbolarue77 wrote:
The little girl on the right is my granddaughter Ruby. The guy on the left is her dad Andy.
Andy died when she was but three. Using a simple layer I brought them back together, so to speak.
When I showed her the photo she looked up at me, smiled and with tears in her little eyes simply said, " Thank you Grandpa
Excellent thought and result!
It's beautifully done. What a wonderful thing to do!
Very nice.... she is a beautiful little one. So sorry for the loss of her dad.
Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
I'm sure she will treasure that photo. Well done.
Well, I've been told by a few little folks that I'm "the best Grandpa in the whole world" but I'm willing to cede the title to you👍
Jimbolarue77 wrote:
The little girl on the right is my granddaughter Ruby. The guy on the left is her dad Andy.
Andy died when she was but three. Using a simple layer I brought them back together, so to speak.
When I showed her the photo she looked up at me, smiled and with tears in her little eyes simply said, " Thank you Grandpa
Beautifully done and a great gift for your granddaughter....Rich
Now that is a picture that tells a story-beautifully!
Thank you all, guys!
Stephan G, thank you for your suggestion. Her response is in the last line of my text.
Stash, Thank you but she's already told me that, Lol!
Jimbolarue77 wrote:
The little girl on the right is my granddaughter Ruby. The guy on the left is her dad Andy.
Andy died when she was but three. Using a simple layer I brought them back together, so to speak.
When I showed her the photo she looked up at me, smiled and with tears in her little eyes simply said, " Thank you Grandpa
Wonderful! She will cherish this, and you, forever.
Steve
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