This is a great shot. I know more about legs than I do about lighting, but if I had it to do all over again I'd have a little more flex on the left leg, enough to reduce/remove the concavity at the patella that is really only evident when the leg is fully extended (after the right foot, that concavity is the next thing my eye goes to upon micro-examination of the shot). Bring it up ~ 5 or 10 degrees and maybe shift your angle slightly (move to your left ever so much) so the left knee is still inside the angle of the right and boy would you have something IMHO. But as I said -- you already have something!
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Robert A. www.imaginglifestyle.com
great shot.. how do you do this....lol...
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just used a strong overhead light source directly above her and exposed for the highlights.
thanks everyone
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