Studio Shoot: (Dave &) Emma (Set 2)

Paul IddonPaul Iddon Registered Users Posts: 5,129 Major grins
edited February 18, 2009 in People
This small set is the portraiture of Emma only.


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Thats the best of the day - the remainder were binners.


What do you think?



Paul.


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Comments

  • IcebearIcebear Registered Users Posts: 4,015 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2009
    I think my fave is the second one. There's a dynamic something that the others don't have. Some fluidity in the hair, and I like the crop.
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  • Paul IddonPaul Iddon Registered Users Posts: 5,129 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2009
    Icebear wrote:
    I think my fave is the second one. There's a dynamic something that the others don't have. Some fluidity in the hair, and I like the crop.


    Thanks Ice.

    There is another set in the "Go Figure" forum.


    Paul.


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  • SwartzySwartzy Registered Users Posts: 3,293 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2009
    Personally, I would call these "artsy" not necessarily portraits per se...of course each has their own vernacular for what they wish to express. The thought the immediately came to mind was "rain forest". They're sharp but not real wild about the overly magenta processing....they may look cooler with some more radical processing....think a Dave Hill look, maybe a dragonizer, maybe cross process.....worth a shot.
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