Beautiful; variety, lighting, imagination.
Wish we could upload and see some of the details.
Thanks for sharing!
Would like to see the model in a photo with normal lighting.
First, #1 is exceptional. Then, #4 has good potential if she poses with her legs spread to the window, to the light. #5 could be far more interesting and seductive if the model was willing! Btw, I'd like to humbly recommend that all are re-posted downloadable and full size. You render very nice work, you should want it blown up!
Excellent poses and model. Nice shots and dappling but I don't like the sepia type light balance .. the muted color. Justy my personal preference. Over all well done.
vertigo wrote:
There have been some comment about how to not get dappled light outdoors or how to correct it. I like the dappled light from nature (biologist) and like to shoot it. If it is there it is because I want it there otherwise I shoot outside when there is a nice even overcast or out in the open when the only shadow areas are cast by my subject. Or I shoot in the studio with a little more control. Just my thoughts. So here are some dappled sunlight pictures shot IN the studio.
The first image so reminds me of the work of Josef Sudek*, the Check photographer. The sense of the sunlight through the window, the play of light on the painted frames of that glass, if not the glass itself. The use of the wheat colored yellowish print that has the sense of early silver gelatin prints. Most of all it is the feeling of the interior that carries the image into the special realms of the turn of the century that Sudek's images are so loaded with.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Sudek
Timmers wrote:
The first image so reminds me of the work of Josef Sudek*, the Check photographer. The sense of the sunlight through the window, the play of light on the painted frames of that glass, if not the glass itself. The use of the wheat colored yellowish print that has the sense of early silver gelatin prints. Most of all it is the feeling of the interior that carries the image into the special realms of the turn of the century that Sudek's images are so loaded with.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_SudekThe first image so reminds me of the work of Josef... (
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I especially drawn to the hand colored--have not been able to reproduce that!
vertigo wrote:
I especially drawn to the hand colored--have not been able to reproduce that!
And image done as Polaroid Transfers never look like the originals. I guess one just does what one can with either. Still it is a fine and beautiful work!
I love the use of filtered light through the window , tasteful shadowing , shot at the right moment , intriguing positions nicely done.
The first one was the keeper.
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