To my eyes this doesn't look natural - it almost looks as though it's
a digital composite of two images.  I don't know if it's just the burn
in of the face - it looks somewhat as though the other characters have
been softened, while your nephew looks unnaturally sharp-edged.

On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 12:06:04AM -0600, Christine  Aguila wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> Finally upgraded to Lightroom 2.1 and had an opportunity to try the new  
> adjustment brush.  Akira's face was a bit too bright, so I burned in his  
> face a bit. It'll take a bit more practice to get skilled at using this 
> new tool, but just wondered what you guys thought.  Here's my nephew,  
> entertaining himself in line while he waits his turn to whack the tennis  
> ball.
>
> Funny thing about his tennis lesson:  back in 1974 I had my first tennis  
> lesson at Mcfetridge (a Chicago Park), which is where Akira here in this  
> photo is having his first tennis class.  Makes ya think . . .
>
>
> Some funky light on the courts.  Had to shoot really high ISO.  I was  
> surprised.
>
> ISO 2000, long DA* lens, 103mm, 1/30 @ f4.5
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=8177392&size=lg
>
> Comments/critique welcome
> Cheers, Christine 
>
>
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