OMG what an erotic pose and gorgeous shot...It helps to work with a gorgeous model too...many kudos to you mjc925 !!!!!!
How did 10 people look at this gorgeous shot with no comments???
Laylafan69 wrote:
How did 10 people look at this gorgeous shot with no comments???
Waiting to exhale. Gorgeous shot.
Do you have a head on shot? would love to look her in the eyes...
I think the best head on shot was the one under the Topic "Just Daisy" from a week or so ago.
Laylafan69 wrote:
How did 10 people look at this gorgeous shot with no comments???
She is beautiful. The pose is erotic. The lighting looks to be front-on from slightly below. There might have been other lighting choices that would be more flattering, and might have resulted in more sculpturing of her beautiful curves.
While I was like the shot in general terms, the lighting is not really perfect. Firstly itโs too strong. You should have stopped down one or two stops I think. Ya, and maybe had your main light a bit higher and your fill coming from another direction. And the light spill on the background is a little too much.
Note: all of the above is my opinion only, it is not meant to be facts.
mjc925 wrote:
Happy Thursday.
Lovely image sir, thanks for sharing.
Bruce
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Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Erotic, yes...But in a good way. You did good for this image. I also agree, the lighting is a little to hot, but otherwise, a good shot.
The juxtaposition, contrasting effect, of the lovely lady and the well-used ladder is mildly dissonant, a harmonically unresolved. Mildly because she is the attention grabber, but had the ladder been hidden with fabric the nature of the photo would not be as mind rattling and memorable.
One of my not achieved goals was to photograph a nude beauty at an auto-junk yard. Blending the universal love of cars and the love of women.
Laylafan69 wrote:
How did 10 people look at this gorgeous shot with no comments???
They were all looking for you๐๐. It is a great shot but I think the ladder is a bit much.
I like this on the basis of pose and model. However, there is something about the lighting that just doesn't make it.
--Bob
mjc925 wrote:
Happy Thursday.
Thanks all for the feedback. I think the main problem with the lighting is that I did not adjust it after we moved from shooting down low near/on the ground to bringing in the ladder and the model climbing up several rungs, so good call on my not catching that during the shoot. And she is a bit hot, I can bring the exposure down. When I converted it I was playing around with the exposure and I think I liked how the blue background looked at this exposure, which brought the skins up too high. I sorta thought it would just give it a sorta harsh look and make her pop a bit off the background, but I can see how it was a tad too much.
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