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    Love the expressions here and dig the comp - beautiful family!
    Skin tones are quite good here to my eye, if I'm getting real picky, all 3 faces could be brightened by 5-10% but their tone looks decent.
    Sharpness wise though - this image is a bit soft. Hopefully it is because you uploaded at more than 275k (and the softness is due to compression) - but I'm not convinced this is the case.
    What was the focal length and the shutter speed here?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marko View Post
    Love the expressions here and dig the comp - beautiful family!
    Skin tones are quite good here to my eye, if I'm getting real picky, all 3 faces could be brightened by 5-10% but their tone looks decent.
    Sharpness wise though - this image is a bit soft. Hopefully it is because you uploaded at more than 275k (and the softness is due to compression) - but I'm not convinced this is the case.
    What was the focal length and the shutter speed here?
    I posted it through photobucket via my phone, it did get compressed. I uploaded it to Flickr via my computer and re-posted it, much better. My wife's eyes are a little soft.

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    Cool- you are right, much better.
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    Looks like a good balance between foreground and background. The background has a nice amount of blur too. If I had to nit pick I would say soften the light a smidge. All things being said, this is a very good photo.

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    Yes, this looks much better! It's going in the family album, right?

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    Very Very nice job. I really like this. If I were to be super picky I would point out the small hot spots on 2 of the noses. From memory I think you use Gimp for PP, and I dont know that program at all, but in Photoshop the spot healing brush tool would take these out pretty quickly. If not the clone tool would probably work as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Runmonty View Post
    Very Very nice job. I really like this. If I were to be super picky I would point out the small hot spots on 2 of the noses. From memory I think you use Gimp for PP, and I dont know that program at all, but in Photoshop the spot healing brush tool would take these out pretty quickly. If not the clone tool would probably work as well.

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    I use mostly Lightroom now.

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