I couldn't be more happy with the resulting product. I even contacted their customer service department after I placed the order just to have them check to make sure Evan's right arm wouldn't be limb-chopped by the gallery wrap. COD was fantastic. They assured me the canvas would be perfect, and they'd stretch the edge if necessary.
But what I really love about this image is the example it provides on how just a pinch of post-processing can really turn an image around.
This was the SOOC (straight out of the camera) image. Gotta' love the drab gray from auto white balance.

Here is the edited image: fixed WB, cropped to straighten, and cloned out the stick in front of his jacket.

And here's the canvas. By the way, shooting canvas is tough. It looks wonderful to the naked eye though (which is why we have two huge canvases from Evan's pro first year shoot on our walls).

I have a feeling more canvases will be popping up on our walls soon. I wonder if canvas will be like the shag carpet of the 70s? Ten years later, we're left wondering who thought that looked good? At least we don't have to rake a canvas.
1 comment:
Love the processing. Gosh he is so adorable
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