This is my first work with body paint. I am pleased with the results. The light was not planned but worked out well. There were several in this series that I like. I have added one here.
Resedit346 wrote:
This is my first work with body paint. I am pleased with the results. The light was not planned but worked out well. There were several in this series that I like. I have added one here.
Really nice image. You should google liquid latex.
Resedit346 wrote:
This is my first work with body paint. I am pleased with the results. The light was not planned but worked out well. There were several in this series that I like. I have added one here.
Very nice creative image. I would love to learn how you did it. If you check store original before you click add attachment us UHH can learn exposure, lens used, etc.
Resedit346 wrote:
This is my first work with body paint. I am pleased with the results. The light was not planned but worked out well. There were several in this series that I like. I have added one here.
Looks like the camouflage for a Fauve* painting! LOL!!! Kat is the perfect model for this project, bet you had fun!
* Fauve, German, translates to 'wild beast' referring to the painters who painted post World War One in a style of exuberant colors, see Fauvism.
Settings for the camera
f/3.5, 1/40 sec, ISO-800, focal length 18 mm, no flash.
The camera is a Canon T6i and I am using the lens that came with it, 18-55 mm. The photo was taken around 9 PM so there was no useable light outside.
The light the model held was a battery-powered fluorescent light. I had a few other LED spotlights aimed in the model's direction.
Resedit346 wrote:
Settings for the camera
f/3.5, 1/40 sec, ISO-800, focal length 18 mm, no flash.
The camera is a Canon T6i and I am using the lens that came with it, 18-55 mm. The photo was taken around 9 PM so there was no useable light outside.
The light the model held was a battery-powered fluorescent light. I had a few other LED spotlights aimed in the model's direction.
Thanks for the info. You have steady hands at 1/40 sec
Don't blow it up too much. Getting a clear image without a tripod with this level of light is a challenge. There were a few that were too blurred to be useful
Very creative, looks like she walked through a Jackson Pollack painting.
Looks like great painting work, hard to see though.
I would like to say that the painting was planned as you see. I had originally poured streaks of paint down her body. We were on the grass trying to hose her off. I had wrapped her in plastic to carry her out to the grass to avoid a big mess. The plastic smeared the paint and the model also rolled in the grass a bit which gave the paint the interesting texture you see here. I would like to see anyone try to duplicate this. I would not even try. It was late and no light to be had. This was the best I could do with the light that I had. There are other interesting shots that came out of this but none of it was planned. This is when I usually get my most interesting shots. A great model made this work possible.
PLEASED ??? About What ???
Tom G wrote:
PLEASED ??? About What ???
Pleased. Well Tom, why don't you put your myopic brain away like your toys! There's a though! Typical troll!
Poor Tom G. bad behavior gets you no where. My studio is in the same home town, San Antonio Texas as Mr. Tom, but we don't favor trolls. Now Tom won't be stopping over to see the babes that were over last week of lunch, beer/win and some fun! From some prior sessions:
I love doing erotic images!
Kat in the Cedar Closet.
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VADA inviting you toplay in the Cedar Closet, but not Tom!
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Kat on the garden bench with Cable Cuffs from Home Depot.
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Kat and VADA at play in the apartment above the Bubble's garden
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Starena from Arizona in a few weeks!
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