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MSweeney

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Hi Damien, we had a background snafu for my sisters newborn session ( the wider/taller one didn't arrive ). What would be the best way to extend it while keeping the shadows? The bright space photo left is intended, that's my light source but I would be cleaning that up and ideally, the whole thing would be white but the light source would be brighter for depth.

This is just out of camera but I can do my Raw processing if need be.
 

Thanks! 

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23 minutes ago, Damien Symonds said:

Looks like the focus is different on her hair in that one?  It would need to be as similar as possible.

Ugh, yes I agree. This is as good as I could get it, but her pony tail is very wrong and I hate that they look plastered with no shadowing/the light source doesn't make sense..

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1 minute ago, Damien Symonds said:

Oh, pity it's chopped off at the top.  But still, that might work.

Well I have this one for the top. Gosh, never again what a nightmare. The wider paper arrived 30 minutes after the session of course. 

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On 9/20/2023 at 5:54 PM, MSweeney said:

Well I have this one for the top. Gosh, never again what a nightmare. The wider paper arrived 30 minutes after the session of course. 

emmy pony2.JPG

What do you think the best method would be Damien? 

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Yep, use this one:

On 9/21/2023 at 7:40 AM, MSweeney said:

Ugh, yes I agree. This is as good as I could get it, but her pony tail is very wrong and I hate that they look plastered with no shadowing/the light source doesn't make sense..

Farrell1stcull_002_1rt.jpg

... but use the other two to build her a better pony tail.

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22 minutes ago, Damien Symonds said:

Yep, use this one:

... but use the other two to build her a better pony tail.

Great, will do - any thoughts on how to keep it natural looking with the shadowing so they don't look like they were just plopped down? 

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