Day 91 April Fools
My April Fools photos will be for another post! The boys and I had lots of fun fools up our sleeves today for when Daddy arrived home. They were so excited! I wanted to post photos of those fools today, but I have a wedding to prepare for for tomorrow! So I am not going to spend my evening editing and instead preparing. I will hopefully post photos of those soon!
My youngest DS loves to do anything creative! He loves to paint. I just love all the colors in this photo. He is concentrating so hard!
Can I get some input on his skin? The numbers are good on my screen, but it just looks more golden to me. What do you think?
I think it looks fine. Skin always changes a tad in different lighting anyway. It's a fun pic!
ReplyDeleteI also like the colors on this photo. He is so handsome.
ReplyDeleteThe skin color looks good here
You know I'm still learning skin tones but one thing I read is that sometimes your eye should be trusted more than the numbers. :) however, I think his skin tones looks great! You always seem to nail the numbers. Love all the colors too. It's such a bright, happy and refreshing picture. I want you window light!
ReplyDeleteI do see the gold hue, but it looks good to me! :)
ReplyDeleteI think he looks fine. Love the concentration and the colors.
ReplyDeleteI think it looks good too.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the wedding photos!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm seeing a tad of red in the shadows? Maybe that is what is giving it a warmer look? Doesn't look bad, I'm just nitpicking bc you asked. And backlit photos always have some sort of extra hazy glow to them. Love the colors.
I'm not calibrated and am not the best with skin tones, so I'm really not the best one to comment, but I can tell you on my screen his skin looks perfect. And the rest of the colors are awesome. I love his expression and the artwork hanging in the background.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your suggestions on settings. For some reason I always start with my SS and then go from there (probably because I use a heavy lens and had camera blur for years and never knew why until someone enlightened me, so now I live in fear of shooting at anything less that 1/250.? But I really like your process and thought process and am going to give that a try, so thank you!