Dani: 18+
As promised some final results from my session with Dani:
#1: Studio

#2: Resting

#3: Hourglass

#4: Flashed

#5: Perfection

#6: Goddess

Canon 5D3 with 24-105 and 100-400
Some may question my choice of the long glass, and you would be correct.
I rarely do feel the need to use such a long (and slow glass) on human models.
However, that was a day of the eclipse, and I didn't want to haul both 70-200/2.8 IS and 100-400.
So I lost some bokeh on #3 but I don't think it was that crucial in this particular case...
This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
#1: Studio

#2: Resting

#3: Hourglass

#4: Flashed

#5: Perfection

#6: Goddess

Canon 5D3 with 24-105 and 100-400
Some may question my choice of the long glass, and you would be correct.
I rarely do feel the need to use such a long (and slow glass) on human models.
However, that was a day of the eclipse, and I didn't want to haul both 70-200/2.8 IS and 100-400.
So I lost some bokeh on #3 but I don't think it was that crucial in this particular case...
This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
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It was a tough fight between color and bw, in the end BW won ;-)
Thanks, Billy, appreciate the feedback!
Mark,
thank you very much for your kind comment!
You probably gonna hate me for saying this, but you understand the rays in #6 are results of a minor PS work? The real thing was not available, so I had to call the cavalry...