I like the full color one, but only because it washes out the kid's cheeks and the outfit of the one child. I didn't notice his neck was red w/o you pointing it out..I was focused on the kids. :P
I like the full color one, but only because it washes out the kid's cheeks and the outfit of the one child. I didn't notice his neck was red w/o you pointing it out..I was focused on the kids. :P
I like the original and the last. I agree, I didn't notice the redness without you pointing it out. The kids are too cute to not focus on. Sorry Leslie's DH, but you have stinking cute kiddos.
Re: Leslie, are you here?
No, you're a big giant meanie head. And watch the exclamation points, I just used you as an example.
I wanted her opinion specifically on something I did to HER picture. So, I should probably ask her opinion. Would you like to weight in as well?
Okay, so I was trying to edit this photo to reduce the redness on the back of her DHs neck, without losing the impact of the look on the babies faces.
Original:
Slight change:
More dramatic changes:
WDYT?
You mean the original, or the second one?
The original.
The second one would be better for his neck but it drowns the color on their faces a little.
If I knew what I was doing, I could tone down the red without messing with the rest of it. But I'm just not that good.
**I'd take note of that, I don't say it often.
this. The other option would be b/w or sepia. But just turning down the red makes the babies look ashen.
Baby # 2 edd 11/26/08 - Ezra Jacob born 11/29/08, 9 lbs 6 oz., 21 3/4 in
Baby #3 edd 05/04/13 - Titus Jude born 05/01/13, 9 lb 5 oz. 21.5 in