madison01 0 Posted November 16, 2005 Another one from the bath shoot! Hope you like it. Definitely view large!!! Link to comment
macrocosm 0 Posted November 17, 2005 What a wonderful photograph! When she grows up, she's going to love it too. Link to comment
kristen riley 0 Posted November 17, 2005 Paul, this is my favorite of all your photographs. It is just perfect! The lines of the tub, her expression, the beautiful colors--it couldn't be better. Congratulations. Link to comment
madison01 0 Posted November 17, 2005 Thanks for your kind comments. I liked it because of the skin tones and the eyes, which I have colour corrected slightly to acheive the look I was after. The only problem is that it betrays my DIY skills regarding grouting between bath tub and bath panel:0) Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 18, 2005 oh, what a sweety :):) love the perfect light and natural tones/colors. Just like for and Advertising Superb. Bravo! Link to comment
manu70 0 Posted January 4, 2006 I love this photo ; from the tones to the expression !!! Great capture Congratulations Link to comment
jasonwilliamsphotography 0 Posted May 4, 2006 Excellent shot, reminds me of an old fashion soap add. Excellent light and composition! Great expression, very natural, nice color! Well done! Link to comment
ewanshears 0 Posted May 10, 2006 a classic - this is an awsome shot! who gave this a 3/3!? regards, Ewan. Link to comment
skersell33 0 Posted July 2, 2006 This is beautiful too. Very nice lighting. Please excuse me if I ask a lot of questions, but my purpost for being on this site is to learn. It looks like natural light coming in from the left. The face is very softly lit... did you use any fill flash on this? Those are natural rosey cheeks are the best. Great crop and composition on this, with the tub rail following the same angles of her body position. Link to comment
madison01 0 Posted July 4, 2006 Sherry, I am more than pleased to help if I can. For this shot, I removed the soap mark from her face which wasn't adding anything - It was a distraction if anything. i also moved the highlight from one eye to the other so that it was more even. Then i dodged the light in both eyes slightly and colour corrected using curves. I may have enhanced the blur where necessary and sharpened accordingly. I used shadow/highlights in PS to take away any shadows, though I did use flash. There was also a mark on the bath (ironically) and I removed that. The shot is a candid, as are all my shots, with the enhancements which (hopefully) bring a studio quality to them. I was particularly pleased with this shot and I thank you for noticing. Thanks for your comments on my photos. If you have any more queries, let me know. If you want to see the originals, I will upload them. kind regards, Paul Link to comment
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