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<blockquote data-quote="pedroj" data-source="post: 56545" data-attributes="member: 9297"><p>Very good first attempt....</p><p></p><p>Ok Here are a couple of things that may help....The lighting is good, but see how the shadow has landed on your background? If you bring her forward 6 to 8 feet I think that might help, plus take out the wrinkle...Another thing as your wife is a full bodied woman, [she is pretty] if you pose her with her hip facing toward the camera as in pic 3...</p><p></p><p>Have a look at YouTube for some tips and ideas and keep on trying different things...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pedroj, post: 56545, member: 9297"] Very good first attempt.... Ok Here are a couple of things that may help....The lighting is good, but see how the shadow has landed on your background? If you bring her forward 6 to 8 feet I think that might help, plus take out the wrinkle...Another thing as your wife is a full bodied woman, [she is pretty] if you pose her with her hip facing toward the camera as in pic 3... Have a look at YouTube for some tips and ideas and keep on trying different things... [/QUOTE]
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