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Critique By: Susie OConnor  (K:34798)  
1/15/2006 8:16:36 PM

Hi Linda,
Nice idea for a still life. This might be a good ad for the bookseller! I agree with Laura on the busyness, I think that maybe just removing the baby's breath and a little of the greenery would take care of it. Nice lighting. I can see you have a knack for still lifes. Can't wait to see the next! )
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        Photo By: Linda Mac Donald  (K:1892) Donor

Critique By: Susie OConnor  (K:34798)  
9/29/2005 2:16:07 AM

Screen: make a selection around the area that is too dark. Control J to make a layer of this selection. Change the blending mode to "screen". It will lighten up the area considerably. If it's too much you can lower the opacity until it looks right. If an image is too light you can do the same thing and change the blend mode to "multiply". It's pretty amazing what this tool can do.
Let me know if my instructions are confusing. I'm using Photoshop Elements 3. I quickly did a screen on this one (hope you don't mind) it's pretty rough but you get the idea. I lassoed your mom and the part of you that was dark. Hope it comes through okay.
Regards, Susie
        Photo By: Angela Freed  (K:10061)


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