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Nothing more than Glamour shots here, not trying to reinvent the wheel lol...
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Dan
Nothing more than Glamour shots here, not trying to reinvent the wheel lol...
Cheers
Dan
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Those Aussie girls are hawtt!
Lighting is a bit too hot, though, and I think you overdid the skin too. Barbie Dolls are so last millenium. AFAIK only XXX-actresses from the Valley are going for it nowdays
But I am gonna have to agree with some of the comments...
But damn...I can almost look beyond that because of the HOTNESS!
OneTwoFiftieth | Portland, Oregon | Modern Portraiture
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Not sure about that! I see plenty of Barbie look-alikes in Maxim knock off publications and glam circles around here (and in Vegas -- which may be the xxx Valley wanna-bes). But it's a good point-- if you're going for that look, nice job. But a simple way to spice up glam shots is to use a non-Barbie.
However, just my two-cents, the original Barbie dolls were way cooler than the current ones. In fact, the very first Barbies were German dolls based on prostitutes! They were kind of gritty and trashy, then in the 50's, Barbie took on a kind of edgy glam look. She's kind of watered down now though.
My point is that even a Barbie-type model can be styled a little different so she's not so generic. That may be Nik's point too.
But again, it depends on what you were going for and these are nice as is aside from the exposure issues.
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Comments about exposure (the lighting not the models ) are bang on. If you can't see their cheekbones it's too much.
But since these guys have such natural talent why not leave them more natural?
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