Hi Bruce,
Thanks. She had some complexion problems, so I did some work with the clone tool. Then, I selected her eyes, pumped up the blue and the saturation. Next, a second layer and a heavy gaussian blur at 50% opacity. Finally, I erased her eyes and lips from the second layer.
Paul
On May 28, 2004, at 9:58 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:


Paul,

I like the shot.  It looks very natural and she seems quite
comfortable.  The lighting does very well for her eyes as well.  When
you say "photoshopped" - what all did you do?


Bruce


Friday, May 28, 2004, 4:44:49 PM, you wrote:

PS> Once in awhile I'll stop someone on the street and ask them if I can
PS> shoot a portrait there on the spot. I found this lady earlier today,
PS> knocked off two frames of her in front of a blue wall, PhotoShoped her
PS> around a bit, and here she is:
PS> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2397401&size=lg
PS> Paul






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