She would like to be in an outdoor scene.

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Warning: swimsuit, PLEASE click only if you are allowed to see swimsuit.

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http://mitglied.lycos.de/temporaer/uu/

She would like to be in an outdoor scene.

If you want you can do it - if you dont, then I try it with probably less success.

You can make her sepia or so IF you want, but not an art painting.

I might remove the IMG in 1-3 days, when a good retouch is here. Then please no more new retouchings - to make not a too big thread out of it.

thanks
Martin

P.S. Yes she is 20, even if she looks young.
 
Can you post a larger version? Its hard to get a top quality retouch with a low quality and size image to work with. It can be done but will look much better with a larger image.

P.S. Not to nit pick but alot of people will tell you (I could really care less) that it is not very flattering to shoot a picture where the girl/lady is showing her armpit. My only gripe is that the pose looks very unnatural. But that another topic in another forum :)
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JJMack
 
My copy of PS was on the fritz, so I had to rely on some old-school methods of photo manipulation. ;)

 
Butch - love what you did with her facial expression for the snow scene...

Kevin - lovely idea, 'back to basics' approach but you should have used scissors instead of just ripping it out! (tee hee)
 
Thanks at
hiivari - was the fastest - good scene
DigitalDetailer - i post hereby a larger version
of another img of the same photoshoot
lylejk - perfect as always
Priscilla Messinger - wow with that old car, thats great.
now a larger version of another img of the same photoshoot in the link:
JJMacks - good idea and perfect shadow
Babine - wow i wish -i could have such a water creating method
Kevin_M - funny, this is also a method, some kind of collage
Daviskw / Butch - absolutely perfect and stunning

regards
Martin
 
Get rid of those shoes, the background and find some lights! This images need better photography before retouching.
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Alfred
 
You have three different shadows coming from three different light sources. There is a shadow behind her, a very long shadow to the right if her, and a short dumpy shado to the left of her.

When doing this type of work you have to be aware of where the light is coming from (in this case the sun). I know that this was probably a quick and dirty conversion and that you are already aware of these issues but I thought it needed mentioning for the sake of the newbies.
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Regards,
NickC
 

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