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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerspouse" data-source="post: 715717" data-attributes="member: 46690"><p>I think those one-light portrait shots are terrific. Well done adapting on the fly! The only thing I could offer, if you're really looking for suggestions: in the face-on shots a white reflector held in the lap, pointing up, might reduce the under-chin shadows (to approximate the look of those excellent pictures you took of your grandson early in the year). But I'm certainly no expert, and that's really nitpicking. </p><p></p><p>And, um, well...if you're using Lightroom I believe they have a "Teeth Whiten" option in the Effects tab. Not to suggest anything indecorous here, but that might be something you perhaps would want to consider in the open smile shots just for aesthetic purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerspouse, post: 715717, member: 46690"] I think those one-light portrait shots are terrific. Well done adapting on the fly! The only thing I could offer, if you're really looking for suggestions: in the face-on shots a white reflector held in the lap, pointing up, might reduce the under-chin shadows (to approximate the look of those excellent pictures you took of your grandson early in the year). But I'm certainly no expert, and that's really nitpicking. And, um, well...if you're using Lightroom I believe they have a "Teeth Whiten" option in the Effects tab. Not to suggest anything indecorous here, but that might be something you perhaps would want to consider in the open smile shots just for aesthetic purposes. [/QUOTE]
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