Portraits of my wife

Your wife is very pretty - you're a lucky man. ;)

The first two look a little flat to me. Your edit (sepia) is better, but I think you could get even more out of these.

What software are you doing your edits in?
 
Forget the sepia filter.

Delta tends to be a flat film in my opinion when shot at box speed. I would shoot it half a stop slower (EI 64). It does amazing things in staining developers if you're ever curious about trying other forms of development.
 
Your wife is very pretty - you're a lucky man. ;)

The first two look a little flat to me. Your edit (sepia) is better, but I think you could get even more out of these.

What software are you doing your edits in?

For that one, i did a quick edit in Lightroom and then added the vignette in PS.
 
Your wife is very pretty - you're a lucky man. ;)

The first two look a little flat to me. Your edit (sepia) is better, but I think you could get even more out of these.

What software are you doing your edits in?

For that one, i did a quick edit in Lightroom and then added the vignette in PS.

BTW, LR can handle vignetting - at the least, it would save you a trip to another program.

Personally, I like your edit. I'm not normally a fan of sepia, but in this case I don't mind it so much. I would clone out that dust spot by her arm though.
 
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