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Earth's Biggest and Tallest Trees. Sequoia vs. Sequoiadendron


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5 hours ago, Gary Prentice said:

How do you do that? My Mrs keeps hinting about a slight enlargement and I was wondering if there was a cheaper option than £3000 :D

At least two ways.  cross-lighting and the transition between light and shadow can make breasts look even bigger. So in one image where the woman had a pink shirt, I lightened the shadow beneath on her side and darkened the chest that got more sunlight.  With the pink dress outfit, I used the liquify tool in photoshop to reduce her bust about 25%. Also darkened the woman  in the images to make here a little less outstanding compared to the overall scene. The changes make much more difference in 20 in. x 30 in. or 40 x 60 prints

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