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nursing home pics
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I recently began an old time photo business after doing some pictures at a local nursing home.  It was so much fun, the residents loved it as well so I decided to see if I can make a business out of it.  There was a young woman in the home that had some severe developmental issues but she was very concerned about having a pretty picture to give to her Momma. Her eyes went different directions so that was the first thing I had to correct.  I smoothed out the blemishes on her face as well.  I was very pleased with how it turned out and hope her mother likes it as well.  


[Image: Doctors_Nursing_Home_018.jpg]
[Image: Pretty_lady_at_Doctors_Nursing_Home.jpg]
 
#2
nicely done and a nice thing to do
 
#3
Very nice
 
#4
Excellent! Well done, and very thoughtful of you. :-)
 
#5
That was a wonderful thing to do...and, you did a great job...looks very natural....I know the family will cherish this for many years.
 
#6
So nice, how did you correct the eye placement? Did you use another app?
 
#7
bunistabay Wrote:So nice, how did you correct the eye placement? Did you use another app?

Looks like they copied and pasted part of the other eye and lid in another editor.
 
#8
I agree Kat999 - definitely some skullduggery going on here ! PP's certainly NOT that smart !
 
#9
Nice!!!!!
 
#10
I borrow eyes all of the time....if I'm taking the pictures...I try to snap of several of the same moment....many times you will get someone with a closed or funky eye....so the more shots you have...the more spare parts you have to make that "perfect" photo. I often borrow the other eye for old torn photos...you do have to rotate, mirror and sometimes move the iris around to get a more natural look....but....I see nothing wrong with using spare parts.
 
  


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