Very interesting Tim, thank you. I will take a look at the videos and give this a go. Thankyou so much, i do appreciate it.Lovely lighting there Debbie, and a great image.
If Pixel peeping it seems slightly soft, but at any reasonable viewing size it looks good, and I would think would print off nicely.
Having watched a number of re-touching videos on Scott Kelby recently (Kristina Sherk from Shark Pixels), slightly darkening your daughter's right arm (and maybe left wrist) would mean that your eyes would naturally go to the brightest spot, which would be her face (currently all 3 areas are the same brightness).
Thanks Andy, it's cropped this close, do you think it would work better a bit lowered, like this ? I was worried about too many stripes/logo showing.Slightly close at the bottom, but that's being very critical.
Wonderful, warm light on the girl's face,
Cheers.
Thanks Andy, it's cropped this close, do you think it would work better a bit lowered, like this ? I was worried about too many stripes/logo showing.
fullsizeoutput_c52 by Deborah Robinson, on Flickr
My comment is else where hanging on the edge of the shredder, Happy Christmas Debbie. A beautiful photo full of laughter and celebration, the perfect ending.Thankyou Shirley for your lovely comment. I have to confess the wedding was in the summer but i couldn't resist using the photo. I just wish i was able to sharpen it enough to have it framed, I'm just not skilled enough yet. Thankyou again.
Alas, no brown envelope has been received(unless you plan of coercing @Cobra into digging a final ball from the bag for 2016)