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Not the best in the series but good. Well Done!
:iconpyanha905:
the composition of the shot is well done, but for some reason it turned out more grainy than the rest of the shots in your gallery. Experimenting with lighting or settings?

Beautiful model as usual though.
:iconmaxteg:
Awesome shot, goregous model, gerat look

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:icondarkmatterzone:
When we used to use film, grain was an intentional effect! We'd do stuff like heat up the developer to clump the silver halide crystals together on a print, or shoot at a very high ISO to make the film grainy! LOL

If I used more noise reduction in this image, I'd loose detail in the floor and the corrugated metal.
:icono9-art:
This the one I love it, Perfect work and amazing model dude.:)

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:iconcrcstinger:
Very well done. Excellent! Beautiful.

love the boots she's wearing. She looks great in them. big fan of those.

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:iconpyanha905:
true true, I guess since I haven't had experience with film development I look at things much differently. Maybe I should stop worrying about trying to make every picture crystal clear.
:icondecainus:
dude texas must be full of hot women! great photo to
:iconearth-invasion:
What about trying to reduce the noise only in areas such as the skin? Photoshop can do that.

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Feb 17, 2008, 1:00:52 PM

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