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"Home Alone"

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: Reducing excessive sharpness in portraits - 1st try


| I prefer the original. The subject has some character and looks
| alive and vibrant. The softened picture doesn't look at all real
| - it reminds me of how unreal dead people look after they've
| been made up by the mortician.
| -- 
| Shel Belinkoff
| mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| My best work is often almost unconscious 
| and occurs ahead of my ability to understand it."
|  -Sam Abell; "Stay This Moment"
| 
| herbet brasileiro wrote:
| > 
| > Hi guys,
| > I got a shot from a friend here at work, taken with a
| > FA100/2.8. Needless to say, the subject didn't like
| > the picture and hid the print in her locked drawer. So
| > I followed Aaron tips and here's the result
| > www.itsmysite.com/herbet
| > 
| > See before and after and tell me what do you think.
| > I haven't showed to her, but my wife saw it and was
| > amazed. "You gotta do that in my pitures.", she said.
| > Herbet.
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