Jessica (18+)

NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
edited May 15, 2010 in Go Figure
Finally the result from the last shoot are in! :clap

#1: Dgrin, meet Jessica!

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#2: We started with some classic poses:

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#3: And some variants of those:

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#4: Resting pose could be a pose, too:

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#5: As can be a "stretching" one:

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#6: All woke up and ready:

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#7: ... for another relaxing position...:-)

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#8: We also did some more intensive posing/lighting looks:

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#9: ... and some more...

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#10: And of course, I could not skip the PLM look:

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Enjoy! C&C is welcome!

This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
"May the f/stop be with you!"

Comments

  • rsquaredrsquared Registered Users Posts: 306 Major grins
    edited May 15, 2010
    I love the pose in #8, but I'm really not a fan of selective desaturation. I also rather like the pointed toes in #9.

    Is it just my uncalibrated monitor, or does the skin look a little grey in #2 and a little in #3? I see nice warm skin tones in the rest, but those look off to me.
    Rob Rogers -- R Squared Photography (Nikon D90)
  • NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 15, 2010
    rsquared wrote: »
    I love the pose in #8, but I'm really not a fan of selective desaturation. I also rather like the pointed toes in #9.

    Is it just my uncalibrated monitor, or does the skin look a little grey in #2 and a little in #3? I see nice warm skin tones in the rest, but those look off to me.
    Rob,
    thank you for commenting! mwink.gif

    Skin tones *are* different due to the different processing steps.
    As it's easy to see, I present different moods/looks from the same shoot. Some are purely color, some are purely BW, some are in-between :-).
    This is not a "collection", just a few samples from the shoot.

    Thanks again! thumb.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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