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Interesting - I think this is something I need to explore (RAW that is). Great framing and presentation. Great lighting too.
jpfromoz · 2007-02-12: 16:32
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Richard - On my monitor she has a slightly jaundiced look although the pink on the lips chin and cheeks and the blue of her eyes are great. Always photograph in the RAW I say. Makes them smile every time although it is a little chilly in winter! I am at the stage now where I don't shoot in anything but RAW except for sports stuff. I find the flexibility for post processing work really handy. CS and I believe CS2 (Should have a copy soon!) have some really neat RAW handling features
losalamos666 · 2007-02-12: 16:44
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I wish I knew more about RAW. I love the effect.
photopoet · 2007-02-12: 17:20
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Modèle beau comme un coeur. :) Traitement intéressant. I like it.
LisetteT · 2007-02-12: 20:33
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Wow! Her eyes really pop in these photos. She's like an angel.
vollenda · 2007-02-13: 00:18
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Beautiful beautiful portrait!
naebegirl · 2007-02-13: 03:05
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U should check it twice! kidding?
rxet42 · 2007-02-14: 02:04
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great work.....
MIRWAN · 2007-02-14: 04:16
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RAW is not fit for ""U"" kind of photographer man, these extentions are needed for big size prints. why in blog?? try to learn more about this, don't insist anybody! New in Photography? then forgot this comment .... lol
amiyamaiti · 2007-02-14: 11:02
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I cannot advocate RAW stronly enough. Although it helps make big prints, it's primary function is as a 'digital negative' and allows much more freedom in processing than shooting in Jpeg. It takes awhile to get too grips with, but is well worth it. Anyways, #3 is my fave, very sensitivly shot and processed.
crabalocker · 2007-02-15: 08:01
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Beeeeaaaaaaauuuuuttttiiiiffffuuuuulllll!!!!!! :) Great!
Sandman · 2007-02-15: 08:35
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very great work:).. title and photos.. Wonderful
OC110481 · 2007-02-15: 12:50
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