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Posted on Saturday 27 April, 2013 by Steve Grenot.
This is a nice capture Sonya Good job.
Studiostory
Photo By Carmen Story
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Photographer: Carmen Story
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- GALLERY IMAGE STUDIO LABEL Studiostory
- State/Province/Region: Georgia
- Country: United States
- Nearest Area: www.StudioStory.com
- Nearest Town: Atlanta
- Gear: StudioStory
- Description: A lot of people had been requesting Alter-Ego type images but new of no-one who could do them where I live. I did this image of my wife to use an an example to show how it should look when done correctly. These images are pretty simple as it is just three images of my wife taken on a tripod. The most difficult part is her hair on the right side. I had to actually use a speckled brush eraser to erase parts of the hair without removing all of it.
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