This week's challenge at I ♥ Faces is sepia toned images. Here's a photo I took of my littlest one. She was sitting on the swing on the front porch. I was sitting below her making sure she didn't fall off, and I liked the angle, so I grabbed my camera, and this is the lovely little shot of her sweet face that I captured. I used my 50mm/1.8 lens, and focused on her eye, did some contrast editing in CS3, and then converted to the sepia toned image you see here. I think this one may end up in a frame at the office.
To view more sepia toned images, head on over to www.iheartfaces.com to check out all of the entries this week!
15 comments:
Look at those gorgeous eyes. Beautiful!
This is just beautiful. Her eyes and lips are stunning. May daughter is wearing that same shirt today :) Thank you so much for the specific lens info and focus point as well. I am here to learn so I really appreciate the tips. I plan to buy that very lens in the next few weeks so I especially appreciate seeing it in action.
Also, I hope you don't mind me saying this but I was just reading the I Heart Faces rules this morning and I am afraid you may be ineligible for the contest if your post contains other shots. I am not sure I am remembering that correctly though, you may want to doubt check.
Gorgeous shot! I love the editing you did, it looks very beautiful :)
Absolutely beautiful. She has the eyes of an old soul and the chubby cheeks of an edible baby. Love it!
GORGEOUS baby!!
This is a really great capture. Thanks so much for sharing!
Gorgeous! Very nice shot - love the angle and beautiful face!
Very cute! I really like your composition and angle.
Love, Alyssa
Love the eyes, great shot!
Beautiful. I see why you would want to frame it.
The eyes are to die for! Great job
Oh gosh. Another Marla! :D
I love this picture. Her lips are so dang cute.
LOL @ another Marla!!! :) And get this, my husband's name is Derek!
Great shot, her eyes are gorgeous!
Thank you! I'll have to try out that double exposure tip, I never thought about doing that! :) I love the crispness of your daughter's face and then the blurriness of the background - great photo!
SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL
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