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Uploaded: October 17, 2006
Taken late afternoon. Converted to B&W and did s/c with the denim. Reduced the saturation of the denim.
Kay E. Mahoney October 17, 2006
Cute capture. Love the effect. They are adorable. Are they brothers? #541681Elizabeth Marquess October 18, 2006
Thanks, Kay. The boys aren't related. The one in the front of the wagon is my son, and the other two are some friends of ours that are around the same age. If you can believe it, my son is actually about 5 months younger than the other two. He doesn't miss any meals. #3466612Donna M. Whipkey October 18, 2006
How cute!! Love the effects. #3468066Linda Blair October 18, 2006
So cute and sweet! Just love this image and the effect!! :0) #3468762Linda R. Baker March 31, 2007
This is a precious photo...I thought they were triplets! #4117254Jennifer D. Berhorst November 09, 2007
What do you mean by s/c. Sorry I am new and this and this site is helping me learn so much. I used to know how to do it in the old Photoshop, but I dont have that program anymore and cant figure out how to do it in Photoshop Elements 6.0. Thanks #5049772Elizabeth Marquess November 09, 2007
s/c is selective coloring. Don't worry, I didn't know what it meant either when I first started on this site. I use Corel PSPXI and I trace along an item and invert it. Then I convert the rest to black and white. I don't know if this is how the "pros" do it, but it is how I figured out to do it. Good Luck!! #5049971Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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