great dramatic lighting nik! the occasional spill on the furniture is distracting though, especially in #2. The pose in #1... frankly it's never done anything for me... even though I've seen it a number of times... it's just... visually boring. #3 however is a common one also, but you got a great execution on it.
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great dramatic lighting nik! the occasional spill on the furniture is distracting though, especially in #2. The pose in #1... frankly it's never done anything for me... even though I've seen it a number of times... it's just... visually boring. #3 however is a common one also, but you got a great execution on it.
Thanks!
I hear you on ##1,2.. But I had to try it:-)
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I hear you on ##1,2.. But I had to try it:-)
I still feel the need for different lghting, but the poses are working.
Esp. 2,3 and 5!
I wonder if just framing a component of them, versus the whole of them would suit some of these better.
Thanks for posting them~cheers, tom
Would it offend to try my hand (adjusting simple light/crop) at a couple of your posted photos?
thanks, tom
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I wonder if you can't burn down some of those spills in the darkroom....
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