Here's Lily who I shot a few years back.
The Third photo with a projected pattern is indeed creative. Well, yes of course, the first two are calendar-worthy. Well done Robeng.
One of the often neglected parts of the body that is poorly posed ... the hands... are in your photos well-posed and actively part of the photo. You and/or the model should be congratulated for attending to an important detail too often overlooked.
I would clone out the penis-like finger of her left hand hanging from her ribcage.
We are lucky that at a quick whim we can, in our digital world, create a pattern projection using a photograph of some surface, move the media, sb, USB, etc to an even low-cost digital projector and create an alternative world.
Speaking of patterns, when are you going to share with us the beautiful and to me famous cracked plaster wall not cluttered with a female form, so that we can use it as a backdrop. The photo of Vanessa had the backdrop in your offering:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-720404-1.html
Robeng wrote:
Here's Lily who I shot a few years back.
Very lovely young lady
But her taste in shoes baffles me.
Very nice overall and with creative lighting. Maybe you can add a tiny hair light on top in post.
Love the last image! Reminds me of WW1 and WW2 Dazzle camouflage on warships.
Be well! Ed
I like the shadowing on #3 as well. I remember working with this model back in the day as well...time to look into the vault and see what I have! Nice series!
dpullum wrote:
The Third photo with a projected pattern is indeed creative. Well, yes of course, the first two are calendar-worthy. Well done Robeng.
One of the often neglected parts of the body that is poorly posed ... the hands... are in your photos well-posed and actively part of the photo. You and/or the model should be congratulated for attending to an important detail too often overlooked.
I would clone out the penis-like finger of her left hand hanging from her ribcage.
We are lucky that at a quick whim we can, in our digital world, create a pattern projection using a photograph of some surface, move the media, sb, USB, etc to an even low-cost digital projector and create an alternative world.
Speaking of patterns, when are you going to share with us the beautiful and to me famous cracked plaster wall not cluttered with a female form, so that we can use it as a backdrop. The photo of Vanessa had the backdrop in your offering:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-720404-1.htmlThe Third photo with a projected pattern is indeed... (
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Hi dpullum,
I'm not sure if I have just a shot of the wall alone, I'm going to have to look and see.
Till then take care.
Rob
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