I like everything about it to include the pose, filtering light, lighting, model and setup. What I keep staring at is that wrist cuff that is the same basic tone as her wrist making it look disjointed or something along with the brown thing on her fingers?
I like everything about it to include the pose, filtering light, lighting, model and setup. What I keep staring at is that wrist cuff that is the same basic tone as her wrist making it look disjointed or something along with the brown thing on her fingers?
TXS, well some models do like to wear their own jewelry like a wrest bracelet and special rings. If it was a shoot for my own portfolio I would insist in not having any , but this was Kelly's shoot for here own portfolio and she insisted on keeping it all on. What can I say , yes you are right, but then again a fight or argument with the model does not help.
Regards steve
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Without doubt, if it's their shoot they are paying for a service, then shoot it the way they want dressed the way they want. It's still a really nice shot IMO.
Without doubt, if it's their shoot they are paying for a service, then shoot it the way they want dressed the way they want. It's still a really nice shot IMO.
Thanks, and yes so it is…
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I love everything about this photo except the object lower camera left, which appears to be some sort of mat or carpet. Maybe clone in some straw to get rid of that?
GaryB
GaryB “The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” - Ansel Adams
I love everything about this photo except the object lower camera left, which appears to be some sort of mat or carpet. Maybe clone in some straw to get rid of that?
GaryB
TXS but not sure what you mean, is the concrete floor in left bottom corner ?
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Regards steve
Thanks, and yes so it is…
GaryB
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She looks a beautiful model but she'd look a lot better if she smiled. Great picture otherwise
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TXS but not sure what you mean, is the concrete floor in left bottom corner ?
Hahaha, I will pass the word…. Thanks
I guess that is what it is. I think it would be less distracting if that was covered with straw like the rest of the floor.
GaryB
“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” - Ansel Adams