Much better!
The two feet is my favorite!
Awww! Well you have come a loooong way! I hope to improve as much as you. Cute baby girlsMy 1/2 brothers are 'spontaneous' triplet boys! Now 12......yeah, fun hahaha
Welcome to the forum! I hope you arent scared away from this harsh CC. Bad compositions, horrible post processing. They look soft either from miss focus or camera shake. Keep trying!
Good job, its hard to photo babys, thay keep moving.![]()
Beautiful!
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Girl, I like that you don't have AIDS, and that you covered the rent when I don't get paid. The dinner that you simmer-sauté'd made it so I haven't been to Taco Bell in like DAYS.
Gorgeous models! You have years ahead to get the perfect portraits.
A word of caution, (in case you haven't discovered this for yourself) a set of non identical multiples means that more than one egg was released ... some women do this a lot. Having done it once your chances of having more multiples is high compared to the population in general. My daughter has two sets of non identical twins and tells me that she has a friend on a forum for "mothers of multiples" who has two sets of twins, a set of triplets and a singleton.
You may never have to hire a model.
May the force be with you!![]()
It's not brain surgery, it's photography; if you make a mistake nobody dies. Try again!
Wow, talk about digging up an oldy
Yeah that. I'm confused. (and never would have an idea they were triplets as there's no shots of them together).Originally Posted by o hey tyler
When the face is the subject, try keeping the eyes in focus. If you want the blurred look, try doing a duplicate layer, applying gaussian blur and then going to mode overlay. You can even use layer masks to control where the skin texture is smoothed. For the birthmarks, you can use the clone tool or healing brush to remove those.