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rutt
Nov-01-2004, 01:14 PM
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Hunter Thompson Trick or Treat, Newton MA, 2004


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Leonardo. Newton MA, 2004


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Joan of Arc. Newton MA, 2004


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Get Ready. Newton MA, 2004



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Stephen Maturin Trick or Treat, Newton MA, 2004



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Butterfly Girl, Newton MA, 2004


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Newton parents have a fair and balanced view of politics. Trick or Treat, 2004


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Angel or Devil? Newton, MA 2004

lukiedukie
Nov-02-2004, 05:13 PM
these are great photos

happysnapper
Nov-02-2004, 10:46 PM
Great photos...
- Joan of Arc has amazing eyes.... stunning!

Yvette

SeeMoon
Nov-03-2004, 12:09 AM
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Joan of Arc. Newton MA, 2004


Joan..my favorite too! Wow, those eyes!

ginger_55
Nov-03-2004, 02:39 AM
cool!

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lynnma
Nov-03-2004, 01:20 PM
Beautiful shots Rutt.. Joan of Ark's eyes are spectacular... is there much post going on here...??? looks not but I'd like to know what you did.:clap :clap :clap
love the others too.. the space above butterfly girl seems a little high to me, it distracted me a tad..

rutt
Nov-03-2004, 04:45 PM
Beautiful shots Rutt.. Joan of Ark's eyes are spectacular... is there much post going on here...??? looks not but I'd like to know what you did.:clap :clap :clap
love the others too.. the space above butterfly girl seems a little high to me, it distracted me a tad..
Shot in available light (incandescent) so I rebalanced in LAB. Then USM. For portraits, I like to do USM in CMYK on only the C&K channels. Then you can use big numbers and it won't make the skin look bad.

Good cropping suggestions. I was distracted by the tungsten color problems and didn't think about cropping. The pirate might benefit as well. Thanks.

lynnma
Nov-04-2004, 08:07 AM
Shot in available light (incandescent) so I rebalanced in LAB. Then USM. For portraits, I like to do USM in CMYK on only the C&K channels. Then you can use big numbers and it won't make the skin look bad.

Good cropping suggestions. I was distracted by the tungsten color problems and didn't think about cropping. The pirate might benefit as well. Thanks.Rutt.. very interesting usm info. Would it be possible to see the original or copy of lets say.. Joan of Arc? PM me if you like.. I'm very interested to see what you did.. it's really beautiful. In fact.. would you be interested in doing a tutorial????
Lynn

rutt
Nov-04-2004, 08:24 AM
Rutt.. very interesting usm info. Would it be possible to see the original or copy of lets say.. Joan of Arc? PM me if you like.. I'm very interested to see what you did.. it's really beautiful. In fact.. would you be interested in doing a tutorial????
Lynn
The trick or treat proofsheet is online here. (http://rutt.smugmug.com/gallery/270197)