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Aug 13, 2014 07:30:27   #
Bobby Deal Loc: Loveland Colorado
 
Shadows are Your friends, without shadows there is no shape they are every bit as important to am image as the highlights are.

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Aug 13, 2014 07:34:01   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Thank you very much - I appreciate your feedback.
infocus wrote:
I will let more talented people than I try to do what you want done. Suffice for me to say I absolutely love the shot. An adoring grandmother and baby - what better subject could one want?

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Aug 13, 2014 07:35:09   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Yes, you're absolutely right. But that little shadow just didn't look right to me. Tommy fixed it and now I'm happy with it.
Bobby Deal wrote:
Shadows are Your friends, without shadows there is no shape they are every bit as important to am image as the highlights are.

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Aug 13, 2014 07:37:32   #
QuickShooter101 Loc: East
 
kubota king wrote:
Cleaned up the shadow and removed the blurred area around her lips , nose , and chin . Glad I could help ,Tommy


Another piece of great work by Tommy , you could never tell it was there in the first place . Quickshooter

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Aug 13, 2014 16:06:39   #
iDoc Loc: Knoxville,Tennessee
 
Tommy did fix it,indeed. Good job on this excellent image.

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Aug 13, 2014 16:18:46   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
There are so many people willing to help out on UH. Those of us who are not so skilled really appreciate it.
iDoc wrote:
Tommy did fix it,indeed. Good job on this excellent image.

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Aug 13, 2014 19:51:04   #
srfotog Loc: Northeast Pennsylvania
 
A reflector bouncing light up could help. Just a thought.

DebAnn wrote:
Would a post-processing expert please help me with the fuzzy shadow under and to the right of the woman's nose. I'm thinking it's her left cheek. It bothers me but I'm not skilled enough to eliminate it properly. Any help you can offer would be appreciated.

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Aug 13, 2014 19:55:25   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
You may be right but that's not much help after the fact!
srfotog wrote:
A reflector bouncing light up could help. Just a thought.

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