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Who does she looks like?

Looking Like?Looking Like?I wanted to try and answer a question I get asked about twice a week right now, which is whether my baby daughter looks like her brothers. This is a tiled composite of my three children at 3 months of age.

Baby

Classic baby shot. One of several trials for the birth announcement.
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Big brother, baby sister

Shortly after we brought the new baby home my toddler asked to hold her. They looked very cute together so I grabbed the camera, but I was so focused on making sure he wasn't dropping the baby I didn't check the settings, and shot with flash and a tungsten white balance. By the time I had corrected my mistake he wanted out. So I was left with a nice but completely blue picture. The goal was to salvage it.

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Playground

My oldest son at the playground. The original picture was dark with an overexposed background, and the slight bluish cast typical of auto white balance shots taken in deep shade.
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Beach

Evening at the beach in Normandy. This is one of my favorite pics, and I wondered if there would be a way to improve it. I think I managed to shift the color to even better fit the time of the day.
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Sunset

This was a west facing long exposure at twilight. The original sky was a bit boring, so I added a sunset sky from another picture to add clouds and texture.
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Leaf

Part of the final portfolio for my first Photoshop class: leaf on the ground at night. This picture was taken for a night photography assignment, but didn't work in that context. I reworked it in a more creative way for the Photoshop course.
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Butterfly

Part of the final portfolio for my first Photoshop class: butterfly on Mexican sage. This one didn't need much improvement beyond tightening the shot and a few tweaks to make the butterfly pop more.
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Squash

Part of the final portfolio for my first Photoshop class: crookneck squash flower. Not much was changed, just enough to make it (potentially) fit for printing.
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I was just getting off the ground...

but things went splat very fast. What do you mean, there is no ternary operator in Python?!? No, the and-or trick won't work for me. And this won't be any help since I am stuck with 2.4 for the time being...

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