My favorite model...again.
Today Is Th
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Today Is Th
Sony a6000 with 1.8 24 mm
- sury
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As my wife would say, never argue with a woman's logic. It is infallible. So will accept it
as the best there is. Nice photo by the way, and at this rate she is becoming our favorite
model too.
as the best there is. Nice photo by the way, and at this rate she is becoming our favorite
model too.
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Re: Today Is Th
Pitter,
The way she's looking at you, I'd say that today is the best day to propose, if you haven't already!
Dusty
The way she's looking at you, I'd say that today is the best day to propose, if you haven't already!
Dusty
An a700, an a550 and couple of a580s, plus even more lenses (Zeiss included!).
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On a serious note, have you tried softening the image a tad? For example you, you can duplicate a layer and run gaussian blur on it and adjust the opacity of the layer. Just a suggestion.
Sury
Sury
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I meant duplicate the background layersury wrote:On a serious note, have you tried softening the image a tad? For example you, you can duplicate a layer and run gaussian blur on it and adjust the opacity of the layer. Just a suggestion.
Sury
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