

Here's a portrait of Amelia, who I've been photographing since she was a baby. The first image has the retouching I normally do, plus a bit of soft effect, leaving the eyes sharp. On the second image I applied a soft grain effect, which I think really enhances this image nicely. Which is your favorite? Post a comment with your vote.
2 comments:
I love them both, but the soft grain effect you did on the second one is very unique, very fiminine.
I absolutely favor your "soft effects" but agreet that they are both very pretty. I would like to talk to you about the white you achieve in your studio portrait of the young chef. I work at a studio in Marysville and we are having a huge problem in that area. Brenda Ulinski - Asbery Portrait Studio at the Josten's Senior Center, Marysville. : ) Blessings, keep showing your lovely work!
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