(these seem like great model shots, the only nitpick I can find would be in #3 on her shoulder blade there seems to be some sort of reflection.)
On a side note, how do you light a shower shot with water? Studio shower or just carry lots of diffuse light into the bathroom?
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Number 1: Even with the tiny bit of right shoe showing, it looks like her legs were amputated at the knees, the unfortunate dear.
Number 2: Nothing to pick.
Number 3: The following ae distractions to me: the unused earring hole, the reflections on her lower shoulder blade (I'd clone out left reflection, and burn the right one in a bit - about eighty percent - to reduce the distraction while keeping the texture of the water); her left hip, at the very bottom. Crop or clone to hide whatever she's wearing. Easily missed.
I am very impressed with these images. They make me miss the days when I worked with models. Keep up the good work.
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richard: she was her own makeup artist.. so not sure how she did that.. lol
i_worship: I used a 100ws head with barn dorn pointing up. the space is so small, i guess the light bounced everwhere that made the lighting looked even
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(these seem like great model shots, the only nitpick I can find would be in #3 on her shoulder blade there seems to be some sort of reflection.)
On a side note, how do you light a shower shot with water? Studio shower or just carry lots of diffuse light into the bathroom?
"Your decisions on whether to buy, when to buy and what to buy should depend on careful consideration of your needs primarily, with a little of your wants thrown in for enjoyment, After all photography is a hobby, even for pros."
~Herbert Keppler
And how do you keep her eye makeup from running?
Terrific looking model and nice shooting, Rhommel.
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Number 1: Even with the tiny bit of right shoe showing, it looks like her legs were amputated at the knees, the unfortunate dear.
Number 2: Nothing to pick.
Number 3: The following ae distractions to me: the unused earring hole, the reflections on her lower shoulder blade (I'd clone out left reflection, and burn the right one in a bit - about eighty percent - to reduce the distraction while keeping the texture of the water); her left hip, at the very bottom. Crop or clone to hide whatever she's wearing. Easily missed.
I am very impressed with these images. They make me miss the days when I worked with models. Keep up the good work.
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"Every guy has to have one weakness - and it might as well be a good one." - Shell Scott: Dance With the Dead by Richard S. Prather
el ess vee: i didn't even see the earring hole!
richard: she was her own makeup artist.. so not sure how she did that.. lol
i_worship: I used a 100ws head with barn dorn pointing up. the space is so small, i guess the light bounced everwhere that made the lighting looked even
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