Though choice.
I prefer the background of "Hooters", I think the bg in "Loving" could be a little intrusive, but I think the subject in "Loving" is a lot stronger.
Though choice.
I prefer the background of "Hooters", I think the bg in "Loving" could be a little intrusive, but I think the subject in "Loving" is a lot stronger.
On your two owls... The two of them are lit from such different angles as to make it an impossible image. From the view of the viewer, the one on the left is lit from above and to about 4 o'clock, while the on on the right is lit from perhaps 9 or 10, and level..
On your two owls... The two of them are lit from such different angles as to make it an impossible image. From the view of the viewer, the one on the left is lit from above and to about 4 o'clock, while the on on the right is lit from perhaps 9 or 10, and level..
Two strobes with snoots placed in between the subjects. Not impossible at all HoofClix.
oooh, I like this one. The giraffe in back is looking so intently at the one in front, and the neck arch is so graceful. It's like that moment just before a kiss, no?
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I prefer the background of "Hooters", I think the bg in "Loving" could be a little intrusive, but I think the subject in "Loving" is a lot stronger.
"Loving" gets the vote of the MK jury.
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My vote is for the original w/ the branches etc.
This one is just too weird. I have an image of the giraffes doing different poses for you in your studio. That's what comes to mind for me anyway.
Original "loving" still does it.
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Two strobes with snoots placed in between the subjects. Not impossible at all HoofClix.
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oooh, I like this one. The giraffe in back is looking so intently at the one in front, and the neck arch is so graceful. It's like that moment just before a kiss, no?
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