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I'd lay off with the blur mate.

Also the Lightboxes with the crossed design make her eyes look like a flies eye, you know with the hexagonal pattern?

Personally I'm not a fan of the bow around her head either, but she is certainly damn cute. Let that do the work, you don't have to over process the pic for that.

I had to fix her skin as it was all in white pimples, scabs of flaking skin and red all around after the birth (as most newborns) - definitely not to be shown around :)

And the scaled down version makes it look like I blurred it - in facts it's the opposite (looks gorgeous on 20x30 stretch). The contrast may be high but that's the way I like it.

I know about the gridbox, could have fixed it in post, but decided to leave it the way it is ..

The sad thing is, I set it for auto just for her.

Somehow it ended up in timer mode and Manual.

So needless to say she sucks lol.

how old is she :shiftyninja:

Also... you know at some point someone will ask what teh hell you were doing in a bath with a helmet and a tie on!

lol@guppy

pitch dark?

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awwwwwwwwwwww puppeh

I was drunk the night before and came up with an idea to take a shower in a motorcycle helmet for ****s and giggles then it kind of grew on me.

I actually used a bar of soap on my clothes while she snapped haha.

my sister is 21 and shes been trying to learn photography for 3 years.

Saddly I can't teach her a thing it seems like shes an airhead.

yeah my sister has been using my gear for 3 years. I've tried to teach her but she can't even take a decent picture of a flower.

I've tried teaching her settings composure, exposure, and everything else under the sun.

Still can't take a decent shot to save her life.

I actually thought you were joking when you said X years :/ exposure, compuser and teh rest are probably too hard :p Just tell her "always shoot auto" it's what teh pros do :laugh: Seriously though, get her to take a decent photo in auto and then explain at least teh technical details on it... Anyway... I'm rambling... so back to your sis, is she single :shiftyninja:

haha how'd i guess you'd ask that.

She was single, but unless you want someone thats an idiot to talk to and very high on herself.

I doubt you'd want her. She is a nerd though ps3, 360 gamer. lol

Anyhow I will be posting a few new pictures later depending on if the model gives me a go ahead on it.

haha how'd i guess you'd ask that.

She was single, but unless you want someone thats an idiot to talk to and very high on herself.

I doubt you'd want her. She is a nerd though ps3, 360 gamer. lol

Anyhow I will be posting a few new pictures later depending on if the model gives me a go ahead on it.

So she's a nerd but can't manage learning basic photography :/ doesn't add up :p

Toy Soldier Stencil

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Just started stenciling again, heres one I started working on this weekend.

Date Taken: 2011-03-06 15:16:11

Camera Make: NIKON CORPORATION

Camera Model: NIKON D40

Lens: Samyang 8mm Fish-eye

Mode: Manual

Exposure Time: 0.006 sec (1/160)

ISO: 200

I +1 for the quarterly thread it makes much more sense!

Floating Nectarine

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Shot of a nectarine floating in water inside a wine cup. Monterrey, M?xico.

Date Taken: 2011-03-06 01:56:43

Camera Make: SONY

Camera Model: DSLR-A200

Lens: 70-210mm F3.5-4.5

Focal Length: 135 mm

Mode: Manual

Aperture: f/4.5

Exposure Time: 0.017 sec (1/60)

ISO: 200

A couple of pictures from my trip to St. Lucia

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rain's a comin' by punklefish, on Flickr

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fond doux by punklefish, on Flickr

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the pitons by punklefish, on Flickr

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watch the corner by punklefish, on Flickr

Very fun place to take pictures since it's so scenic and there are tons of bright colours.

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