My wife took this...
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My wife took this...

...out in our woods. The subject is her friend, who apparently thinks she's an elf. The photo is a little squished (formatting), but you get the idea.
What say you all?

Donald effin' Duck- conqueror of the flesh
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Re: My wife took this...
Where?
I need to go there...
Especially after the insane week I've just had.
I need to go there...
Especially after the insane week I've just had.

Ash- Drachenschlächter des Verderbens
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Re: My wife took this...
Grr. Thats annoying. I haven't seen this picture quite this big. There is a reflector in the lower, left-hand corner.
I need to edit that out.
I need to edit that out.

Mrs. Wigrid- seeker
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No way, it looks good BIG.



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Re: My wife took this...
yeah, i took my dear friend schaina out into the woods and made her pose for me all afternoon. i need more models. volunteers?

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Re: My wife took this...
Colonel effin might have to model for you.. 


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Oh, he models for me, occasionally. I once dressed him in a red cloak and had him pour water out of this vase over and over and over. He was pouring for an hour or so, prolly.
He is rather unwilling to model very often.
He is rather unwilling to model very often.

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hehe I don't blame him. 


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Re: My wife took this...
Ya srsly.
We must have wasted gallons upon gallons of water trying to get the perfect shot.
"Hold it up higher, honey"
"What, like this?"
"No no, above your head and out at arm's length... now pour"
*me pours*
"TOO FAST... now we have to do it over... go get some more water"

hehehehehhehehehe, I wouldn't want to be married to ANYONE else.
We must have wasted gallons upon gallons of water trying to get the perfect shot.
"Hold it up higher, honey"
"What, like this?"
"No no, above your head and out at arm's length... now pour"
*me pours*
"TOO FAST... now we have to do it over... go get some more water"
hehehehehhehehehe, I wouldn't want to be married to ANYONE else.

Donald effin' Duck- conqueror of the flesh
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Re: My wife took this...
I like modelling >.< haha
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Re: My wife took this...
What kind of camera do you have, Jenny? We may have more in common than first realized.
Before my career as a mother/homeschooler, I was a photographer/commercial artist. I have used only Nikon cameras - everything from the old Nikkormat to the F4. That's where I stopped - at the F4.
Before my career as a mother/homeschooler, I was a photographer/commercial artist. I have used only Nikon cameras - everything from the old Nikkormat to the F4. That's where I stopped - at the F4.
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PeacethroughX- merry olde mamma
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PeacethroughX wrote:What kind of camera do you have, Jenny? We may have more in common than first realized.
Before my career as a mother/homeschooler, I was a photographer/commercial artist. I have used only Nikon cameras - everything from the old Nikkormat to the F4. That's where I stopped - at the F4.
Wow, we do have lots in common! I use a Nikon D50. It is a very nice camera. I love it. I am also getting into using actual film (which seems rather backwards to me). I have a little 35mm Minolta for that.
I would love to see some of your work.

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Hehehe - seeing some of my work would be difficult. Remember my age and the cameras mentioned. All are film based and my work was newspaper, concerts, commercial advertising, portraiture, weddings, and restoration.
I do have a portfolio and several awards, but the work is too much to scan and upload.
You know how nowadays everybody uses photoshop to enhance and restore photos? I used brushes, dye, pencils, and airbrush. Client would bring me an old photo of Grandpa, torn and tattered. I would then copy it using my Mamiya RB 67 medium format, then create a large B&W work print in the darkroom. I would use liquid dye to fill in all light spots from holes and to sharpen soft edges.
After that, spray it with the airbrush to create a workable "tooth" on the print and fill in details with the pencils. (I actually still have Macdonald flesh tones and gray tones pencils.)
Final step would be to mask off the image and airbrush a new background to compliment the portrait. Re-copy the finished art print and use the new negative to print new portraits for the client.
We would have two or three in the works at all times, allowing a week for complete print to be back in the client's hands.
Now, any body with any digital camera can shoot, upload, artistically enhance and even create an entire new piece of artwork from a photo in a matter of hours! It just amazes me...
Where's the female version of this? 
I do have a portfolio and several awards, but the work is too much to scan and upload.
You know how nowadays everybody uses photoshop to enhance and restore photos? I used brushes, dye, pencils, and airbrush. Client would bring me an old photo of Grandpa, torn and tattered. I would then copy it using my Mamiya RB 67 medium format, then create a large B&W work print in the darkroom. I would use liquid dye to fill in all light spots from holes and to sharpen soft edges.
After that, spray it with the airbrush to create a workable "tooth" on the print and fill in details with the pencils. (I actually still have Macdonald flesh tones and gray tones pencils.)
Final step would be to mask off the image and airbrush a new background to compliment the portrait. Re-copy the finished art print and use the new negative to print new portraits for the client.
We would have two or three in the works at all times, allowing a week for complete print to be back in the client's hands.
Now, any body with any digital camera can shoot, upload, artistically enhance and even create an entire new piece of artwork from a photo in a matter of hours! It just amazes me...
Where's the female version of this? _________________

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PeacethroughX- merry olde mamma
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Wow. That is just amazing. I can't even imagine. When and why did you get out of photography?
Photo editing really isn't my thing. It can be a really cool way to make really cool art but I just like to take photos and take good photos. I do sometimes tweak my exposure...but I don't even like to do that.
I am a very amateur photographer...have been taking pictures for maybe two years and just recently got a camera that works well...:) So, please give me advice!!! I need input.
Photo editing really isn't my thing. It can be a really cool way to make really cool art but I just like to take photos and take good photos. I do sometimes tweak my exposure...but I don't even like to do that.
I am a very amateur photographer...have been taking pictures for maybe two years and just recently got a camera that works well...:) So, please give me advice!!! I need input.

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