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My oldest daughter is really into her dolls. Albeit rather expensive ones. She is growing up so fast. I don't know how much longer it will last. Here are a couple with her Lee Middleton doll. C&C welcome.
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nice shots-
interesting framing on the second- neat-
I really like the second shot, the playground equipment (?) does a really nice job of providing a natural framing of the pair of them.
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Thanks Mrs. F. I appreciate your comments.
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Have you thought of entering it into "artificial"? Just a thought....
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Thanks for the suggestion of entering it into artificial Andi, but it was shot on 4/2. It takes me awhile to get around to pp sometimes.
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I cheated. I ran i2e after converting my raw image to a JPEG in Lightroom. You can find some discussions on it on the forum. I simply set the white balance and exposure in Lightroom and in this case I added vibrance. Sometimes I adjust the tone curve in Lightroom, but not in this case. Here is what it looked like before running i2e. If I did not run i2e, I probably would have used the tone cure in Lightroom to get a little more pop.
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