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Shiv Kumar Surya
{K:17362} 8/4/2005
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Cute Son. Wonderful use of natural light. Congrats. Regards, 'Surya'
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Todd Carroll
{K:-278} 5/17/2005
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Thank you Roberto for your kind words..I appreciate you taking the time to look at my photos..Regards, Todd.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 5/16/2005
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but you have deleted your photo in front page, it's a sin.. it was wonderful!
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 5/16/2005
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marvellous mode, and colors! well done roby
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 5/16/2005
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marvellous mode, and colors! well done roby
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CorrieLynn Jacobsen
{K:9882} 3/8/2005
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Very beautiful lighting here. LOVE that film. Even though there is a bit of a greenish cast, i find it much worse with kodak.(often even a really pukey yellow...) Was he a bit bored that day? sweet.
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Evelyn Mayes
{K:8132} 2/3/2005
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Real nice soft light and shadow. I like the pose and composition very much.
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David Hofmann
{K:22223} 1/7/2005
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I agree there is a green cast but only in the shadow parts. The face has a very natural warm color. In your adjusted version you add magenta which fixed the gree cast, but also add too much to his face. I think the skin color is looking like sunburn now :)
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Tanya Kaaa
{K:1307} 1/5/2005
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Wonderful image!
Tanya
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Gorilla K
{K:17526} 1/4/2005
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...very natural portrait!...that pleases me well!
Best regards, Winfried
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Melissa
{K:1791} 1/4/2005
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Todd, I was very struck by this image of your handsome son. I loved the use of available window light. And his expression is beautiful. That said, there were a couple of elements that bothered me. First, I noticed this was shot with Fuji film, which would explain the green cast. Second the dark shadow on the left side kept drawing my eye away from his. So I took the liberty of doing a couple of small edits. I color corrected it to reduce the green cast, cropped it to reduce the shadow, and bring the viewer's attention back to his eyes. Then I did a slight diffuse glow to emulate sunlight. Lastly I did a grain reduction to soften the overall grain without compromising the clarity. I hope you don't mind. It is such a striking image, I couldn't resist. Kind Regards, Melissa
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Melissa
{K:1791} 1/4/2005
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Todd, I was very struck by this image of your handsome son. I loved the use of available window light. And his expression is beautiful. That said, there were a couple of elements that bothered me. First, I noticed this was shot with Fuji film, which would explain the green cast. Second the dark shadow on the left side kept drawing my eye away from his. So I took the liberty of doing a couple of small edits. I color corrected it to reduce the green cast, cropped it to reduce the shadow, and bring the viewer's attention back to his eyes. Then I did a slight diffuse glow to emulate sunlight. Lastly I did a grain reduction to soften the overall grain without compromising the clarity. I hope you don't mind. It is such a striking image, I couldn't resist. Kind Regards, Melissa
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