I've got a hundred or so shots of this lady performing in all kinds of gravity defying positions. Does anyone have ideas on what type of picture to make from them. I've had these shots for several years and haven't done anything with them yet.
Her pose reminds me of the figures that were sometimes mounted to bowsprit on tall ships. She is quite athletic and in great shape!
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
You might be able to make an animated video compilation. Just don't ask me for advice, because I am not good at video work.
The shadows and the line on the wall at the top lessens the effect for me. It wouldn't be that difficult to remove them to give the illusion she was out in the open.
You are looking at a straight out of the camera shot. I will outline the figure. And could place her on any background. Got one suggestion so far, thanks to all.
Some people can do remarkable and graceful things with just these sashes.
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
Fotoartist wrote:
I've got a hundred or so shots of this lady performing in all kinds of gravity defying positions. Does anyone have ideas on what type of picture to make from them. I've had these shots for several years and haven't done anything with them yet.
Hi Fotoartist, clearly a beautiful image of a beautiful athletic model. Why not print a book of images? Im sure fine artist's would pay well for such a book to draw and paint from. Especially with so many different contortions of the body to choose from. I would love to see as many as you would like to post.
Rich...
Fotoartist wrote:
I've got a hundred or so shots of this lady performing in all kinds of gravity defying positions. Does anyone have ideas on what type of picture to make from them. I've had these shots for several years and haven't done anything with them yet.
You have a great image. Nice clean back ground, great lighting, great model.
Let your imagination run wild!!!!!!!
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
You could use any number of backgrounds that would make this nice image much more interesting. Black background to suggest a performance in the dark with a spotlight on her. Something out of place - a background making it look like she is doing this in a rich wood-paneled old library... Just some thoughts.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
The only thing you might think about is getting rid of the line where the wall and ceiling meet. It is a good image, both pose and lighting.
Plse show us more, what a beautiful model, those silk yarn make for very nice pose
Fotoartist wrote:
I've got a hundred or so shots of this lady performing in all kinds of gravity defying positions. Does anyone have ideas on what type of picture to make from them. I've had these shots for several years and haven't done anything with them yet.
sweet. would make a nice hood ornament.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
WILLARD98407 wrote:
sweet. would make a nice hood ornament.
Great idea, and your suggestion made me think she would be a fantastic figurehead on the prow of a ship.
Fotoartist wrote:
I've got a hundred or so shots of this lady performing in all kinds of gravity defying positions. Does anyone have ideas on what type of picture to make from them. I've had these shots for several years and haven't done anything with them yet.
Cut off the ropes, put some wings on her and a nice background and you have an angel
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