Lovely face. Yes, guys...I love her face!
What a cutie. Her personality really comes through. Thanks, you two.
Adorable. Fabulous shots of a typical Canon shooter....oh, ok!! Sorry :)
I like a card reader. I can keep various shoots on the card until I know I am done processing them, and like how easy it is to stick the card into the reader and into my machine. I think you're suggesting that cameras do away with cards requiring cabling in after each shoot? Aaaaargh!
Your photos are always stunning. Thank you.
Nice photo. Great expression. I think removing the extraneous lines and stuff in the background (vertical line from her hat, white strings next to her cuffs, seams in the visqueen) would smooth out the image. (I know you generally disagree with my suggestions, though.)
So classically beautiful, posing, tone, lighting, mood all spot on. I never tire of your lovely shots.
I really like the B&Ws. Thanks for sharing.
Nice shot. A bit saturated in the skin tone for my taste. I agree that her expression is much more erotic characteristic of the post-70s than the winsome or innocent expressions of the 50s. And the Stingray is iconic early-mid 60s. Good fun.
I love the classy look. And the classic. Good job you two.
Beautiful. Almost unbelievably believable. Got everything.
This is an excellent capture, and I like rlovaglio's version. But as a minimalist, would also crop the brown part out of the far right, remove that "wire" at the top right, remove the blue "T" and other spots from the dark structure and the vertical light gap between the dark and brown, and the small pile (turd?) at the far left. I know, picky, picky, but I think whatever doesn't add to the subject (including context, mood, tone, etc,) is better gone away.
It seems that the consensus is that the photo is technically good but some viewers like heavy women and others do not. And that affects whether they "like" or "dislike" the entire photo. I personally don't care for photos of heavy persons, and in this photo (as others have pointed out) find the white patterned rope distracting (most shibari rope is not patterned). But what does it matter what I think?
Regardless, it has been an interesting discussion; thanks for being such a good sport.