The topic is a little controversial. Is it worth it at all to write about Habré? But I thought, why not publish such a post on Friday?
For the last two of our articles (
account-acts and
integration with twitter ) we prepared illustrations with girls. There were heated debates about whether it was necessary to take photos with the fair sex. But what's done is done. There were a lot of photos, so what good is lost.

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For two articles, two “models” and a soft toy in the shape of a bird were invited. A simple Canon 400D with a very simple Canon EF 50mm 1.8 lens and just in case a Speedlite 580EXII flash is taken.
And once








And two






And three

Instead of conclusion
An inquisitive eye, of course, noticed that in some photographs the socket appeared and then disappeared, and that girls at least were “photographed”.
In the production and “printing” of photographs, the well-known Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.6 and Adobe Photoshop CS4 with the Portraiture 2.1 plug-in were used.
Personally, I always have a photo in RAW. In my subjective opinion, then it is easier to correct the white balance, and even something terrible to pull the dark.
First, in Lightroom we select the necessary photos, correct the white balance, make it brighter and more contrast, then export to jpg.

Portraiture is just suitable, in my opinion, in order to quickly make a “glamorous” photo. But it’s not worth going overboard.

Next, you need to remove some roughness using the Spot Healing Brush Tool (the socket was simply removed using the Patch Tool). Since Portraiture "glamorizes" the whole face without sparing the eyebrows and eyes, we correct this moment with the History Brush Tool - we move it over the eyes, lips and hair edges. Everything becomes more natural.

Stones do not throw much, do not ask the girls phones :)