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What...How did I over look this!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 19182" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>The first photo is a candid shot, so we snap away hoping to capture a moment. And while I agree that the facial expressions are great, I also see a little girl's green undies because her legs are open. Just saying. While some hair in the face is usually okay in candids like this one, the same little girl has the illusion of a mustache, which could easily be edited.</p><p></p><p>On the post processing, I personally think it's not necessary. The retro/vintage look is becoming a defacto treatment, especially by younger female photographers. Not criticizing you personally, Heather. It's just that 9 out of 10 images posted by your peers wherever they are on the internet, look just like this photo. Either that, or it's a high-key treatment with blown out highlights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 19182, member: 1061"] The first photo is a candid shot, so we snap away hoping to capture a moment. And while I agree that the facial expressions are great, I also see a little girl's green undies because her legs are open. Just saying. While some hair in the face is usually okay in candids like this one, the same little girl has the illusion of a mustache, which could easily be edited. On the post processing, I personally think it's not necessary. The retro/vintage look is becoming a defacto treatment, especially by younger female photographers. Not criticizing you personally, Heather. It's just that 9 out of 10 images posted by your peers wherever they are on the internet, look just like this photo. Either that, or it's a high-key treatment with blown out highlights. [/QUOTE]
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