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April Oneil's TITS
Gotta lovem shot her the other day and I love her boobies!
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Love that girl - such a sweetheart!
Nice pics :thumbsup |
Nice work man :thumbsup
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The one thing that I dont like is the when you get the 5D out of the box the color settings are little off. My photos have a red tint to them where with my Nikon at 5600K the color was pretty much perfect. I sure I will find those magic settings soon. Are you aware of a board where 5D users post their setting and share tips? I know you are huge Canon guru :) |
Why do these amazing hot girls insist on ruining a great body with tats?
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:thumbsup
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Always liked her. Good stuff.
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real nice tits indeed.
not a fan of the tattoo. |
Yea that tat is horrible. She should get that removed.... Hot chick tho.
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Beautiful girl :thumbsup
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Hot as hell!
One beautiful girl for sure... |
always wanted to work with her...
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Where's the tattoo??
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looking good...
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That's beautiful!
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That is a gorgeous girl all around. Nice stuff.
I just picked up a Canon rig after shooting Nikon my whole life. Good stuff indeed. Still getting used to some stuff but overall very happy. |
Nice, except for the lame tattoo.
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sweet girl
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I'd suckle on em
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Great shots! April is always looking good!
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I would never switch. I am Nikon all the way :2 cents: :)
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Major thumbs up on the tits
Huge thumbs down on the tat. Great shots. Quality high. |
Nikon has color issues..... They add 81a warming to all of their glass. Called the "Nikon look" for fashion back in the 70's it took off very well.
Canon glass is 100% clear no warming added. If I want warming I will add filters. Jay is used to that Nikon look. Canon is far ahead of the curve and leaves manipulation up to the shooter. Great SHOTS! :) Glad to see you with Canon. Check out many more lenses they have than Nikon does as well :) |
nice tits, nice body, nice pussy, nice face, but where is NICE COCK TO RAM HER?
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I had to pull the reds out in Adobe Bridge and bump up the greens. It was a cloudy day and I was between 5400-6000 kelvin degrees. I still need to tweek it to get the color I got from the Nikon.
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Me likey!
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Set your picture profile to STANDARD set your color space to RGB not adobe RGB Standard or faithful shoots what you see is what you get more or less. Standard RGB is the same, ADOBE RGB tends make colors more saturated and pop more. I ONLY use Landscape when shooting out in bright sunlight with ADOBE RGB Cloudy or overcast days: PP Setting: Standard or Faithful Color: Standard RGB White Balance: 5600 to 6500k depending on how dense grey and dense blue the clouds are. If the model is super pale/white use 7000k ONLY SHOOT IN RAW if you want the nikon look.. Tweak the color to entire set in Canons DPP software Set sharpen to 400 and adjust color as you like. Keep in mind Jay, Canons RAW images are much more dense than Nikon RAW files. Nikon tens to be orange and very sharp which is less information in the file. Canon has far more editing and image manipulation possibilities in RAW editing. |
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I opened some RAWs in Bridge and they are showing up dark for some reason I cant figure it out Im using Adobe Bridge CS5. I can edit the JPEGs in bridge no problem they show up bright and VIVID. I have a super fast system with an I7 core processor and 16 gigs of ram but when processing RAW files it takes forever to do a batch. It seem easier to just edit the JPEG which dont tie my machine up all day to render one set of images. If I can get the raw images to show up correctly in Bridge that would be nice :) |
looks good from here
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she looks so fucking hot!
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http://www.learn.usa.canon.com/galle...utorials.shtml https://youtube.com/watch?v=kIqd1OTcWLQ You can batch edit all the images in Canon DPP very fast. This is the professional way to do this. You can also use Lightroom 3.0 for Canon RAW files |
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