This is such a nice and warm looking family! I really like the shot of the mom with one of the boys on her shoulder...very sweet. A nice variety of treatments you did, too. I'm sure the mom will enjoy these a lot!
Elaine
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What a wonderful set of a beautiful Mom and three adorable, expressive kids. Love them all, but especially the one of the little boy with his head on his Mom's shoulder and the one of the two boys. In the one of the Mother and son, the DOF great and the overall feel is warm and tender. I really like the background of the b&w - and of course the signature gf treatment (minus noise).
Virginia
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i always have the problem of choosing between the warm feel of a photo and good skintones. If you look at photo #5 and #2 for example, you can see there is a green cast (most obvious on the wall and white shirt) that makes the skintones a bit greenish.
you might would like to try to see how it looks without the cast, but it might take away from the warm feel though.
i always have the problem of choosing between the warm feel of a photo and good skintones. If you look at photo #5 and #2 for example, you can see there is a green cast (most obvious on the wall and white shirt) that makes the skintones a bit greenish.
you might would like to try to see how it looks without the cast, but it might take away from the warm feel though.
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Comments and constructive critique always welcome!
Elaine Heasley Photography
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D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
your processing/whiteballance did mess up their skin tones a bit though.. maybe what you were going for but if not; a heads up
Virginia
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specifics on the skin tones if you would, chris-
i always have the problem of choosing between the warm feel of a photo and good skintones. If you look at photo #5 and #2 for example, you can see there is a green cast (most obvious on the wall and white shirt) that makes the skintones a bit greenish.
you might would like to try to see how it looks without the cast, but it might take away from the warm feel though.
chris-
thank you very much-
I appreciate your time-