My shots of my grand daughter using the Lensbaby Velvet 56…
I honestly don't remember the aperture setting, but I'm guessing it may have been 4 judging how hard a time I had getting both eyes in focus.
Other that a little exposure boost of .75 and a little eye brightening, the only thing I did to this one is remove nose boogies. AND I did change the camera calibration to camera portrait (in Lightroom). I just heard that tip this weekend and what a difference!
Being a photographer you'd think the first thing I'd do when I got her home from daycare would be to clean her face!
I used to loath using the clone/heal brush in Lightroom but with some practice you can make it work on the worst of the worst.
Here is a close up of the before and after with all the adjustments dots I used.
(For all the other shots I used Photoshop healing brush and clone stamp tools.)
(For all the other shots I used Photoshop healing brush and clone stamp tools.)
A few tweaks with Pretty Presets Clean and Creative Advanced Workflow.
Then my own adjustments to create the monochrome below.
Pretty Pastels Raw LR4: Alabaster
Original slightly tweaked and cleaned up.
Pretty Pastels Raw LR4: Pink Skies
Pretty Pastels Raw LR4: Matt B&W
I decided to try a couple of Kim Klassen's presets on these.
KK_onair
KK_gentle
And one more…
I really was surprised I got as many as I did having to manually focus with this lens.
'They' say if it doesn't add to the photo, crop it out. Maybe that would be the case here. I thought the hair on the right was a bit distracting so I really do like this square crop.
I just love this sweet girl!
You can see my floral edit using this lens here.




































