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Name: Abi Country: United States State: Texas Birthday: 5/23/1986 Gender: Female
Interests: airports, barefeet, british accents, children, coffee shops, dancing, dreaming, humming, innocence, twirling, laughter, libraries, midnight, museums, naps, old clothing, old movies, photography, quotes, reading, roadtrips, truth, vanilla, wonderland, words and words... and a word or twice. Expertise: joy and twirling Occupation: Photographer/Nanny
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Member Since:
8/24/2004
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| HulloThe beginning of March I decided to try out a blog style instead of Xanga... I didn't really tell anybody here because it's just so snobbish. I know. But at the same time Xanga was getting overwhelming.
So, if you are interested: Facebook: Abigail Vrazo For updating on life and tons of photos. It's as close as being in my head as you can get without the whole insanity factor.
http://abivrazo.blogspot.com/ Here's the blog. I like it. It's simple to use and not as 'gabby' (is that even a word?) as Xanga...
The catch is that you'd have to make the mental effort to visit. Which... I like. *smile*
The snob, Abi
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| Jennifer
Bridals Mercy picked out her favourite ten and I added one at
the bottom...
This
was my second studio shoot and it went so much better. I actually had 'control'
of my light source to some extent. Of course there is much I shall improve on
next time... but all in all I'm pleased. And she is beautiful *smile* | | |
| so then.
I'm supposed to be editing bridal portraits. But I know that if I went outside the sun would hit the back of my calves in a pleasing manner... and so it's a bit hard to commit.
eating sugar snap peas and listening to Beatles...
focus abi! focus.
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| HELPPhotographer friends (and stalkers)
I can't seem to calibrate my screen correctly. When I print things come out much duller and grey then what I think I see on the screen. I know it's a good monitor.
Do you have any suggestions? Do you have problems with digital to paper too? Or am I just totally messing myself up even trying to get a consistent match?
I've gotten much closer to my print. (problem seems to lie in the contrast and shadows) But now I feel as though everything is dark.
help! Abi
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