Sorry, to contradict you, but you are both wrong. After being brightened, they do not look at all blurry.
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I disagree. Still blurry to me. Better, but still blurry. That's it for me on this point tegan.Quote:
Sorry, to contradict you, but you are both wrong. After being brightened, they do not look at all blurry.
I'd just like to add that getting the eyes sharp and bright in camera is far superior and a better practice to artificial brightening and or sharpening.
I can't thank you all enough for such good tips/advice. I will post something after a shoot this weekend of a pre-schooler and baby... Hopefully, I will have learned something! And, thanks for the sweet comments on my grandpuppy! Marley and Zoe (Zoe is Marley's sister - a golden retriever that the kids adopted along with Marley, the boxer) are both adorable, precious and make their parents very, very happy...Just for fun, here is a picture of Zoe, Marley, my daughter Paige and her honey, Eric at their new little house that they just bought ... *they are nesting!!!*: This shot is straight form the camera, so no picking on it. LOL:D
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