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D3Sshooter
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A simular picture to the one before. However I received some nice tips here on the forum , so I adapted the shoot.
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Main problem I have with this (and t'other) is that the way the clothing hangs on the 'bare-reared' shot(s) is totally different from the front views ... if the idea is to suggest that something different is going on 'behind the scenes' ... as it were ...
Nicely done tho
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This is great!
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I might have had this the other way but that's just me. (Of course, then I saw the other version)
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Late to the party, Dude.
Natural selection is responsible for every living thing that exists.
D3s, D500, D5300, and way more glass than the wife knows about.
I did , and is on the forum. But Icebear brought up a good idea to do it this way. And I find it a great idea... But ist all about taste and humor. After all it is 2012
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The only think I disliked about the first picture was seeing the nun's painted nails from the front.
I would love to see one of these sets on a rotating frame... The front picture would be on display until an overly curious guest decides to turn it around