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    Another attempt to define shadows..

    D300, 200-400mm +1.7x F8 1/600
    SB800 at +1&2/3 (subject was strongly back lit)
    Last edited by Sid Garige; 02-23-2008 at 10:01 PM.

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    Hey Sid, Lovet eh BKGR. Well done but for the head angle. Hope that you are not surprised.

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    I like the composition, BG and details. I might selectively sharpen the eye a tad more.

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    Alfred Forns
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    HI Sid would also work on the yellow around the eye Lighten saturate will be good !!!! I like it a lot !!!!

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    I Iike the pose and the BG,i might sharpen it a tad more!

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    Great portrait. Really like the soft light and the clean background. I agree about adding a little more sharpening.

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    Hey Sid,

    I like the softens on this portrait. I would have to agree with others regarding saturation and more sharpness.

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