Davida, part II (implied)
After finishing in studio, we went to one of my secret sunset locations and took a few snaps there...
#1: As always, at first we took a few shots using the ambient light...
#2: Some in BW...
#3: And more in BW...
#4: some in color....
#5: Then we used a bit of assisted lighting....
#6: and of course, the silhouettes....
#7: ....
#8: ....
Enjoy! C&C welcome!
This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
#1: As always, at first we took a few shots using the ambient light...
#2: Some in BW...
#3: And more in BW...
#4: some in color....
#5: Then we used a bit of assisted lighting....
#6: and of course, the silhouettes....
#7: ....
#8: ....
Enjoy! C&C welcome!
This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
"May the f/stop be with you!"
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Not sure about the pose on 4 - from the knees up it's great, but the angle of her legs seems uncomfortable, and also makes her thighs look disproportionate to me.
Beautiful series!
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback!
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I actually like the "posed to pounce" image in #4. There is an unbridled wildness to this pose, and I think the exaggerated thighs is inherent in the human "animal." You've captured the wildness of the human. ccoop
3. she looks like she has grown a beard.
4. Mottled legs are not very flattering.
5, 6 & 8 HORIZON, HORIZON, HORIZON.
6. Flare on bum really distracting.
7 & 8 clone out the plane trail.
Otherwiswe not a bad effort.
David Bailey
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But did you get my point?
David Bailey
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I like 2 & 8 the best, they are the more natural feeling shots to me.
Lee
thank you for stopping and commenting!
and gorgeous lighting.