Sahil, your last couple of portraits are terrific. Love the expressions you've caught. Colin's B&W and your second shot with the PP look like they belong in a travel magazine.
Myra
Thanks, Myra.
And thanks to Colin, for teaching me a new technique. I like this way of B&W conversion.
Richard, your shot is fantastic.
thanks to all for all those kind reply. as much as i'd want it to keep the photo as natural as possible. I'd also wan't to have the bride's portrait as perfect as possible... from the original photo the black lines below her eyes are so overwhelming that i need to create a heavy PP for it to go away. I really enjoyed covering for a friend's wedding especially when i see their happy faces.
Oh my goodness !!!...
So, I don't come here for a few days and you people fill this thread with beautiful images and beautiful faces. I am amazed how you keep this on. Thank you, thank you. Great.
You make feel happy
It would be very hard for me to answer everybody as I usually do, so I ask you to forgive me if I comment the images which stroke me more.
Colin, for the work on this image. Fantastic. Great. Very well done.
Absolutely gorgeous. Makes me feel small when I look at my portraits
I only don't like the cut hands. I mean all should be in the frame.
OK people. Thank you so much for the participation
Just one I took of my sisters daughter the other day. Brought a new lens (EF 24-105mm F4 L USM), so was just trying it out.
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