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    Light was coming from 9 o'clock angle, just a little filled flash eliminated the harsh shadows.




    Camera Nikon D700
    Exposure 0.001 sec (1/1000)
    Aperture f/8.0
    Focal Length 850 mm
    ISO Speed 200
    Exposure Bias -1/3 EV
    Flash On, Return detected

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    clean and sharp portrait
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    Bang on expo troy

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    Fantastic expo and detail...Love the soft colors! Nice one Troy

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    Hi Troy, Nice looking portrait and I love the blue eyes the white morph's have. The only problem is the image as posted lacks contrast and has muted washed out color it really needed some further work in PS to bring out its best qualities. All I did to it was adjust the black point, added a S curve, pulled the mid tones up a tad and added some blacks to the whites to give them A bit more definition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Lacy View Post
    Hi Troy, Nice looking portrait and I love the blue eyes the white morph's have. The only problem is the image as posted lacks contrast and has muted washed out color it really needed some further work in PS to bring out its best qualities. All I did to it was adjust the black point, added a S curve, pulled the mid tones up a tad and added some blacks to the whites to give them A bit more definition.
    Thank you Don.
    I agree on mine was a bit washed out. I will look at it and play with the level and curve. Personally, I would probably edit in btw yours and mine, just a personal taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy Lim View Post
    Thank you Don.
    I agree on mine was a bit washed out. I will look at it and play with the level and curve. Personally, I would probably edit in btw yours and mine, just a personal taste.
    It is a fine image just needs a bit more work for it to reach its potential.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Lacy View Post
    It is a fine image just needs a bit more work for it to reach its potential.
    Thank you, appreciate your help.

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    I love these beauties Troy. It is a great portrait and I also feel it could use a little pop but I only find the need in the face area. I really like the softness you captured but feel the face just need a little depth. Somewhere between yours and Do's repost.

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