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Sam Andre
{K:12484} 8/17/2004
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very catchy way to capture a wonderful moment like this... I wish I'd known it some years ago.
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Sara Cosby
{K:2704} 8/11/2004
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trish was gracious enough to convert this and paint out the couple stretch marks. So I thought I'd share it. :)
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 8/10/2004
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sare email me at mccoyfamilyca@earthlink.net when you get a chance.
Trish.
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Sara Cosby
{K:2704} 8/10/2004
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I don't mind at all!! If you try it I'd love to see it!! Hoping to find a way to make this idea more of a portrait and I'd LOVE to see what other more experienced photographers would do with the same idea!
I haven't made it b&w or sepia b/c I don't have PhotoShop or any programs really. I just have MS Paint - not good for much.
If someone would like to turn it b&w or sepia I grant my permission to capture and alter it those two ways WITH THE CONDITION that the altered image is attached to this page and that the altered imgae and the original are not used outside of the Usefilm.com site as your own work. IF CREDIT IS GIVEN BACK TO ME for the photo and it's altered counterparts you may use the image as you please.
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Trish McCoy
{K:15897} 8/10/2004
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really neat idea. will have to keep this one in mind if you don't mind. this is adorable. what a great moment to capture. she will love this shot. have you tried this one in bw too?
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Sara Cosby
{K:2704} 8/9/2004
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Yeah, I'm not ecstatic about the lighting or the pose really, but I wasn't sure how to make it better right then (or even now).
I'd LOVE any ideas/suggestions as if I can get it figured out I think a lot of clients would enjoy this type of pose in their session.
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Mark Drago
{K:10902} 8/9/2004
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good idea
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