Travelin' Bud wrote:
Well now, that solved it right there! Guess I should have looked a little longer and thought a lot harder before coming to a conclusion and commenting.
Haha .... Well, I can't speak for Jim, but I'm pretty sure he is like me and appreciates every comment coming in... I've been amazed over this shot since I first saw it .. Love it in fact.
Have a good night, Bud!
Wider Angle. This Pelim Shot Also ended up as a part of the poster. This was actually a Tribute to a Playboy Cover in the 60's. Modern Upgrade!
Jim, please tell us that compensation for your work, included a weekend with this car??
Next Time I'll try it with a Cesna We Actually could fit one in the studio if you removed the wings! Great idea!.
I conclusion, I hope some of you have taken away the in Photography as a business,its not always what i,you or the model likes. It is what satires the end
end user. They may be an advertising art director or a model looking to update her portfolio.Or a Bride that wants her wedding to impress all the wrong people. You customer is tuned into one radio station WIIFM,Whats in it for me. Yes you should educate your customer but to pay the bills that is what it takes! yours truly with too many years of experience. Jim Peters
Jim Peters wrote:
Model Jenn Thomas Shot Straight Down 16 Feet.
Now we know why men, like sports cars, come with stick shifts and ball bearings
bdk
Loc: Sanibel Fl.
Travelin' Bud wrote:
My first reaction was "Nice!", and then once my google-eyes calmed down I took in the whole shot. I really really like it, but seems to me the bikini top is flowing in the wrong direction. I realize that this isn't a motion shot but the front to back movement of the scene being disrupted messes with my eye. I'm no model photographer, so it's just my gut feeling is all.
I looked at the photos and thought , perfect. Then I read the above, went back and looked again. Now the pic is ruined and I just can't get past that problem.
So the only thing I can think of, Send her and the car over here and I'll reshoot it.
Actually the concept was she was changing into her suite in the car when the wind came along and?
The bra is blowing the wrong direction
Great shot though
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