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ok here is one from one of my recent sessions. d70, manual mode, 85mm, f2.8 iso 400 1/125
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5 comments:
How do you do it Jen...seriously, how do you get such rich color (in this case red) but keep such soft skin tones???
Great photo BTW :)
Love the red with the fall colors. Great job.
very awsome! I too want to know your secret for photographing such a vibrant red without icking up the skin tones of your model.
Beautiful colors!
oh thank you all so much for the sweet comments, I boost all the colors and then erase back their skin tone.
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