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Wow, love her eyes. Not sure being a guy I should have noticed her eyes... [grin]

Good job!!
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"I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White

Chattanooga Photographer www.BobEdens.com

That was the first thing I noticed. I'm eyes and legs, after that, well.    Big Grin

Thanks Bob
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thats beautiful!!!

great job mike!!
 Big Grin
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::a bad day behind a camera is better than a good day behind a desk::

Thank you  Smiley
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It seems like you did more post processing than you usually do.  It's got a lot smoother look and punchier colors than I'm used to seeing from you.  Not that that's a bad thing.  It does look really good. 
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Ryan, have a look at other postings, colors are pretty punchy. I explained in a posting by Ed F. that I use "Vivid" setting in the camera for outdoors, indoors, I'll set it back to "Neutral"

Post Pro, well, all was done is edge burning, skin is hers and natural, those eyes, hers, those lips, her doing, what more can I say?

She explained to me how impressed people were of her skin at the agency she inquired, not only that, her looks and hair. The first thing I noticed was the hair, eyes and then the body/looks. When she told me about the skin, I looked closer and could not believe the condition it was in. A rare find.
The skin alone is a fashion photographer's dream.

Thanks for looking.   Big Grin
« Last Edit: September 20, 2008, 12:44:13 PM by Mike Hodgson »
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Does that mean you will be adding it to your gallery of images?    Big Grin
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Good skin is SOOO nice to work with.
Good shot Mike.
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-John
Sarcasm, frustrating the clueless since 3000 b.c.

Thanks John
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Very pretty.
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Love the eyes! Interesting DOF! Smiley
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Comments and Harsh Critiques gladly accepted. My photos are ok to edit.

My photos and art: http://wildmaven.org

Thanks Susie and Marian.

Marian, I went for the shallow DOF mainly for the face, pretty eyes really. I could have gone 2.8, but, I like the results of 4 from this lens.

I forgot to mention, Ryan, the added smoothness is from using F4 and focusing on the face.
« Last Edit: September 22, 2008, 10:55:36 AM by Mike Hodgson »
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