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    your daughter is beeeautiful MA! i really like the 1st shot, with the light hitting her face so dramatically...

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    I agree. The eyes really pop on the first one.

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    I'm with Kiley and Raiven. The eyes make #1 pop.

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    Agree with the others, but I'm seeing a bit of a green/yellow cast on #1.

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    Yeh I liked the more yellow look to her face in the 1st shot also. It shouldn't look green though. I have a calibrated monitor (check that again about 3 days ago) and I don't see green.

    I am using two lights in this shot ... both identical ... both very white, strong LED's.
    One is behind her (and I notice now a shine on the rear passenger window from it I should have tried to remove) and the other I was holding by hand and shooting through the windscreen at her. I think the distance and glass may have created the yellow cast.

    Thank you for those comments all.

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