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    Eyes of a child

    I've posted this previously without any pp. Worked on it a little in my new Lightroom software ..C&C welcome

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    Re: Eyes of a child

    Methinks that you went a little overboard on the PP...turned her into a plastic doll.
    I'm thinking that the pupil is just natural with her...common with some kids.

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    Re: Eyes of a child

    Thanks Richard & Chauncey. The photo was taken at a party in awful fluorescent lighting. You are right about going overboard with the pp. I just got my first version of Lightroom, had only been using free software previously and I guess I'm just playing too much with all the new toys at my disposal. Here is the original shot for comparison.

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    Re: Eyes of a child

    Travis... I deleted my previous posting because I think I went a little overboard in the comments. Sorry.

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    Re: Eyes of a child

    I think somewhere in between the two there is a very nice image

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    Re: Eyes of a child

    Fluorescent lighting is evil.

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    Re: Eyes of a child

    Thanks Richard, no problem ..You were just responding to the image you saw, you were right about most of it. As you can see it was a difficult image to work with and working with new software, I pushed it too much...Maybe I need to explain better the process I am doing with my photos so my viewers can respond to specific issues rather than just criticize. That is what this forum is for.
    Mark & Brian ..you guys are spot on..

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