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Capture One 23'te Dodge and Burn ile Fotoğraflarınızın 3D Görünmesini Sağlayın Bu eğitim için tüm zamanların favorim olan Dodge & Burn adlı bir teknik kullanacağız ve bu muhtemelen en önemlisi değilse de fotoğraf düzenlemenin en önemli sütunlarından biridir.
Yeah... I’ve been absent since Kacchako week, but after my final is over tomorrow, I should have time to start putting content up again. So here’s a dodgeburn I did just now to relieve some study-stress.
a recap of 2016′s art with some of my faves from each month (november didn’t have anything i liked, so another october piece went in)
Process video of my Obi-Wan dodgeburn!

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@lexxicona requested El from Stranger Things! I haven’t seen the show, but I’ve seen interviews with this fiery girl and I was glad to have an excuse to draw her. :)
Hope you like it!
“At the heart of Womb, however, is deep trauma, sadness and a loss that I am pretty sure will be with me forever. I will point out that, in addition to A Womb of My Own, I’ve added a parenthetical statement: (Mistakes Were Made in Development). The entire title is both a declaration of independence, and a passive accusation—my response to a fractured family history, and a recognition that my make-up has been a painful inheritance.”
(via Photographer Interview: Hernease Davis - Dodge & Burn: Diversity in Photography History)