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Digital Boudoir Photography : A Step-by-step Guide to ... - Ken Gilbert

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Depending on the pose and costume, you will find skin wrinkles in places that<br />

don’t look attractive. The technical term is “blebs,” and no one likes them. If you<br />

are pho<strong>to</strong>graphing your wife or girlfriend, she will be quite upset if you show her<br />

like this. If you are a professional, your client won’t purchase copies.<br />

Rotate your model a little and you can<br />

see it improve, but it’s still not quite<br />

right. This image could be fixed with a<br />

bit of re<strong>to</strong>uching if necessary.<br />

We have Tanya turn some more, and<br />

this is the best of the series so far.<br />

One thing <strong>to</strong> try is <strong>to</strong> simply move<br />

your camera slightly as we did here <strong>to</strong><br />

crop out the offending bleb. It looks a<br />

little unbalanced, so we will try again.<br />

The <strong>Step</strong>s<br />

59<br />

Here we had Tanya move her arm <strong>to</strong><br />

cover the bleb. Now she looks as if she is<br />

slouching… not attractive either.<br />

Finally, we had her change <strong>to</strong> a different t-shirt, and this becomes the most flattering<br />

image of the series.

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