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Thanks Jason and Dave! Great suggestion Dave and luckily this is a tight crop from a larger picture (having great fun with all of the extra pixels from my new 5D...possibly a little carried away) so your suggestion is completely doable. Im working on the proofs tonight so I'll have to re-think the crop on this one.
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Thanks Kristi. He sure is a long legged thing isn't he!
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Thanks guys!!! I feel a lot more confident about showing this now!
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Thanks Gungajim! I was really on the fence on this one and I had a feeling that I would get mixed reactions to it. I wasnt sure if I should leave it in the proofs for Mom to see and I think with the ratings I received that I will definately let them look at it to see if it "speaks" to them. It is pretty consistant with style the mother seemed to like in examples.
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Thanks Doug and Sarah! That is exactly what I was thinking!! I got some other great shots of mom with the baby so I'm not upset that this didn't work out well, I just know better for next time. This little sweetie was wide awake and completely alert and wiggly the whole two hours I had him so I was way more limited than with a sleeping newborn which made me re-think alot of my normal shots. Thanks again.
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not sure if I like this concept. Is it weird?
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Thanks Stacey! I went back and forth on the block and finally settled for changing the colors on it to match his outfit. It was originally red and yellow.
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advice appreciated.
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Thanks guys! Emily, I am actually not having to dodge out much anymore. I am (finally) getting better at getting the lighting ratios for the background and the subject right at the shooting (after a LOT of practice). The only thing I am dodging/cloning now is some of the floor droop when it is smudged from dirt. Paper rolls are about $70 here so I use them until they are pretty grungy before I cut them. I am using two lights on the backdrop and two on the subject and moving the subject farther away from the backdrop (5 feet). (by the way, I call this border, the Emily border)
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Thank you all so much. Bobby we must think alike because I took out the second catchlight in the final edit of this before I showed his mom (not that she would have noticed, but it's a OCD thing). I was wondering if the main catchlight might be a bit large. I may need to back up my main light just a tad.
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