A few more images from our waterfall shoot.
Interesting model, poses, and background. Well done. Photo #1 &2 are reminiscent of a calendar photo hanging on a cluttered, grease splattered car repair shop wall typical of the 1950s. Specifically "Sam & Andy's" junkyard near where I grew up.
Beautiful model...wish she didn’t have the ink. I think it takes away from her natural beauty.
Beautiful Lady and fine work.
Don
Your photography is great but I find the large font of your copyright notice detracts considerably from the visual impact of your subject. Not a glaring objection and many photographers make what I consider the same mistake. So, why not drop the billboard size and place it in a "remote" part of the photo? In such a way, your model will get garner the full concentration of the viewer she deserves, the viewer will still notice your name, and your purpose for including it on the photo is not lost. Win, win!
ghill42 wrote:
Your photography is great but I find the large font of your copyright notice detracts considerably from the visual impact of your subject. Not a glaring objection and many photographers make what I consider the same mistake. So, why not drop the billboard size and place it in a "remote" part of the photo? In such a way, your model will get garner the full concentration of the viewer she deserves, the viewer will still notice your name, and your purpose for including it on the photo is not lost. Win, win!
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There's a copyright notice there?
#1 is CLASSIC! Thanks for sharing them all
Instructions to model for #4 (?): "Whirl around, stand tippy-toe, & kick yourself in the tush.
But seriously: #4 is my favorite. No matter how you got this amazing effect, it would be equally captivating with the same woman dressed in a calico peasant dress.
Dannj wrote:
Beautiful model...wish she didn’t have the ink. I think it takes away from her natural beauty.
Wow, that tattoo on her arm distracted you from her beauty and the artist's vision? I hope I never get that involved with my biases that I can't see the art.
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