Another terrific shot Rob, keep 'em coming, thanks
So, you call me a liar. I have been around for a while and my observation stands on its own. Find someone velse to argue with... please.
Nothing to do with my comment, read it a couple more times.
I make no call about natural/silicone, but the pic is beautiful, no matter the criticisms. It doesnt last long, but I have seen any number of younger women (and a few into the years) who have this kind of perky breasts. Its genetics and goes along with the skeletal/musculature structure of an individual, just as does the natural musculature of some guys who never go to a gym and rarely exercise much but look as if they are in training.
I prefer the first shot, but #2 is great also. Beautiful model, great stage, great shot. Thanks for sharing your work.
So we try things, we experiment, we make changes... then we come up with something like this gem! So lovely and it captures a feeling that is nice to discover... again.
So far as improved technology is concerned, how would we get all those spectacular photos back from our ships all over the solar system? Film just had no placew there, but its still hard to get the same colors and beauty as an ektachrome transparency. Someday it will happen, til then I hope they make enough for me to get my old film slrs out and clean em up. I wonder when someone will figure out that duplicating the eyeball as a camera format offers the ideal way to record an image. Its a thought that has fascinated me for a very long time.
If cooked and prepared properly, southern gar fish (there are several kinds) are quite tasty. They can be 'chewy' if not well cooked (slowly). I remember eating it as a kid, it has a rich flavor (very rich), some folks say TOO rich, but I found it pretty good. Just about anything not poisonous is good if you know how to prepare it and what to serve with it. I didnt look online, I already know about it, pleasant memories (for the most part)... We use shad for bait and not much else. lol
I love this shot. It is nearly perfect. I'd like to see a bit sharper focus on the facial features, and just enough make-up around her eyes and central facial area to minimize shadow. Keep shooting this model if you can, she seems excellent.
It appears the sun is causing her eyes discomfort
Terrific shot, spectacular model. Keep 'em coming
I agree with the other commenters, so dark I cant tell if its really a person... or maybe two