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    #2
    Re: Home studio sample

    Derry, Can you make the photos a bit bigger?
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      #3
      Re: Home studio sample

      I agree with Nathaniel make them bigger Its worth the effort.
      Nice image.

      Coda
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        #4
        Re: Home studio sample

        No matter what size I make them, when they are loaded, they turn out the same.

        I don't have photobucket, just CS3.......

        frustrating

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          #5
          Re: Home studio sample

          Good work Sir, I like them all, the bottom left is my fav pose of these.

          I don't have photobucket, just CS3.......
          frustrating
          I wouldn't upload directly to the forum mate, I find it softens and resizes your images.
          Many people use photobucket or flickr to host thier pix and link then in to the forum from there.

          here are some instructions

          Trev
          Last edited by Trevoreast; 17-05-2011, 16:15.

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            #6
            Re: Home studio sample

            Duplicate post

            Trev :-)

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              #7
              Re: Home studio sample

              I like the poses but think the shadow on the background and what looks like a hard shadow underneath are not helping. THey look great but reallu need to see them individually larger.

              Not keen on the layout too much - was this for a single print? A small keyline would have looked better (imo only of course)
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                #8
                Re: Home studio sample

                Hi Jim, this was requested from the parents, they just wanted one big image to frame.

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                  #9
                  Re: Home studio sample

                  Think they look OK,
                  A nice idea to use the different images, then fit into one frame.

                  I've made the image bigger using photobucket, hope you don't mind. I'll remove straight away if you request.

                  Paul

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                    #10
                    Re: Home studio sample

                    Thanks Paul, must get that photobucket sorted myself

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                      #11
                      Re: Home studio sample

                      Originally posted by Derry-Canon Fan View Post
                      No matter what size I make them, when they are loaded, they turn out the same.

                      I don't have photobucket, just CS3.......

                      frustrating
                      Download photobucket it free,

                      Peter
                      There will be times when you will be in the field without a camera. And, you will see the most glorious sunset or the most beautiful scene that you have ever witnessed. Don't be bitter because you can't record it. Sit down, drink it in, and enjoy it for what it is!

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