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This is a discussion on Peek-A-Boo! within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Nice shot! I prefer the first as well. Yah..the second leaves the hands a bit..different for a lack of a ...

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    Nice shot! I prefer the first as well. Yah..the second leaves the hands a bit..different for a lack of a better word.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomorrowstreasures View Post
    Nice job, Chantelle! I am curious, how did you achieve the effect of etherealness? I can't think of a better word to ask what I am thinking.
    She's using a Glamour Blur filter and a few PS processes I taught her that I've been using for some time to keep parts of the image more sharp where needed. The end result is actually quite similar to the Orton effect when used on landscapes etc.

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    Yep, Mad Aussie just answered ya there. Thanks all for your comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    She's using a Glamour Blur filter and a few PS processes I taught her that I've been using for some time to keep parts of the image more sharp where needed. The end result is actually quite similar to the Orton effect when used on landscapes etc.
    neat effect!

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