I really like the tones and comp in these. 3 I love with 5 close behind. 2 had a lot of potential, I think maybe better as a vertical with her hands and feet included.
Beautiful images - lovely model and the softness of light is exceptional.
My only nit is that they're a bit dark. I waited to post until I"d had a chance to look on multiple screens, but it's the same on all of them. Even though the highlights are just inside being too hot, overall I find them too dark.
Other than that, however, I think they're lovely - I'd be proud to call any of them mine (and sincerely doubt I could control the light the way you have!)
These are more about feel and vision than anything else and in that regard it's easy for me to overlook the common nits I'd have such as static center, overly tight comps and missing appendages as well as some rather repetitive "looks" (facial expressions) from your model.
That being said I really love #6 and wonder how that one would have turned out in landscape orientation with a bit more breathing space to her right vs her left?
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If I post it, please tell me how to make it better. My fragile ego can take it.
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85 and 50 1.4
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Very nice imaging!
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My only nit is that they're a bit dark. I waited to post until I"d had a chance to look on multiple screens, but it's the same on all of them. Even though the highlights are just inside being too hot, overall I find them too dark.
Other than that, however, I think they're lovely - I'd be proud to call any of them mine (and sincerely doubt I could control the light the way you have!)
On my laptop, the images do look a bit dark. But on my PC monitor they are absolutely moodishously perfect!
Nice stuff! Kudos!
Also, I love flat muted tones.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21695902@N06/
http://500px.com/Shockey
alloutdoor.smugmug.com
http://aoboudoirboise.smugmug.com/
x2
That being said I really love #6 and wonder how that one would have turned out in landscape orientation with a bit more breathing space to her right vs her left?