This pose could be adapted into a Tarzan motif by making the ropes into vines and placing a 'jungle' background in to make the composite.
I am going to attempt this in the future but it requires me to have shots of vines and a background. If I can't find reference for that in my archives I am going to have to find a way to shoot it as I only use 100% of my own shots in my work.
Fotoartist wrote:
This pose could be adapted into a Tarzan motif by making the ropes into vines and placing a 'jungle' background in to make the composite.
I am going to attempt this in the future but it requires me to have shots of vines and a background. If I can't find reference for that in my archives I am going to have to find a way to shoot it as I only use 100% of my own shots in my work.
Amazing image, great lighting and composition. I would forget the Tarzan motif. My 2 cents
PixelStan77 wrote:
Amazing image, great lighting and composition. I would forget the Tarzan motif. My 2 cents
Hey Stan, I took this at a photoshoot in MPW studios in Farmington where you can get shots there too.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
The series you have presented so far with this lady is quite pleasing to view. Sad part is - you will eventually run out of images...
Fotoartist wrote:
This pose could be adapted into a Tarzan motif by making the ropes into vines and placing a 'jungle' background in to make the composite.
I am going to attempt this in the future but it requires me to have shots of vines and a background. If I can't find reference for that in my archives I am going to have to find a way to shoot it as I only use 100% of my own shots in my work.
It would also lend itself to a "Cirque Du Soleil" theme with her on a trapeze waiting for a fellow performer to catch her. That aside, this is a great shot and we appreciate the share. Well done!
Great shot! A lot of great "angles" in this one.
Yes, I can visualize the vines. Will be nice when you pull it off.
Again... ooooomy... where was she when I was young!!!
BboH wrote:
The series you have presented so far with this lady is quite pleasing to view. Sad part is - you will eventually run out of images...
I will run out but her grand finale is still to come.
Ditto on my previous comments in regards to quality, model, whole series. It is like 4th of July fireworks, enjoying the current anxiously awaiting the next one. And now you have teased with the grand finale.
My 2¢ is for you to pursue your "Tarzan" inspiration.
Thanks everyone. I am going to save the upside down spread eagle till the end.
Fotoartist, this is one more great photos from your series. I have enjoyed each photo. They all have a twist to them.
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