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Shadows are real harsh, I couldn't use reflectors or anything because of insanely high winds. But I quite like it anyway.
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accepted to shoot some selfmade jevelry for a frieds website. but i was suprised how difficult it is to get some usefull results..
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edit: s?nce when does the IE9 doesnt display the correct colors on sRGB pictures ? thought that problem only happens with AdobeRGB :(
(picture looks wrong in IE but correct with firefox)
 
Just playing around with camera movement, and this was the complete fluke that I captured. All I spotted at first were the 'hearts' - someone else then pointed out they looked like little flowers.

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http://365project.org/hehe1308/365/2011-12-30
 
Same here, boobo, those are awesome.
 
Re-doing some old ones. I'm not even sure if this is technically still a photograph.

 
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I tried my hand at a few portraits over the break.

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^ Looks very nice! And the photo's pretty good too. Really though - very nice portrait. I like it a lot

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I don't like it, too blown out, her face looks like a flat surface.

And here's what Adu made 3 years ago:

 
Cute overload!!!!! :blowup:

Reminds of my girls at a similar age. Stunning photo.
 
I don't like it, too blown out, her face looks like a flat surface.
Hmmm, I can see how you'd think that. The blown out look is what I was after, but maybe it would have looked better had I kept more shadow in the picture. I'll play with it a bit more next time.
Slightly less blown out, I think:
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