It was jaw dropping for me to see her maneuver in mid-air and assume this position with no assistance. If she made a mistake she would have hit the cement floor. Does anyone see this pose as only of prurient interest? I think the lighting and dark bkg. adds graphic art qualities to the pic.
To me this image is artistic rather than prurient. At 15 it might have been different. Granted it is a stunning example of the female form, it seems more exotic than erotic.
Ekeeton wrote:
To me this image is artistic rather than prurient. At 15 it might have been different. Granted it is a stunning example of the female form, it seems more exotic than erotic.
I like your comments and agree. Thanks. I'm glad I was there to record it.
awesome all the way . FA you took it to a new level.
It reminds me of DaVinci's Vitruvian Man, the perfect rectangle this time!
Love everything about it, but I must say the lighting is outstanding!
Absolutely beautiful work.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
If this is the one I was cautious about... no problem. Great in every way.
I repeat my previous comments about this series... .WOW
Absolutely stunning. This series continues to astonish. Your model is certainly all female - like Wonder Woman.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Fotoartist, I believe you said there were other photographers present during this shooting session. You have some excellent poses/angles, so I am wondering how the "choreography" was managed. Did she hold a pose for a period time while photogs jumped into "the right place," or did photogs just stay in their chosen spot while she rotated in front of them? How many photogs? How long was a pose held? What are you doing in PP to tweak the images? Just curious how you managed this great series.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Nothing prurient about it - just excellent art.
Fotoartist wrote:
It was jaw dropping for me to see her maneuver in mid-air and assume this position with no assistance. If she made a mistake she would have hit the cement floor. Does anyone see this pose as only of prurient interest? I think the lighting and dark bkg. adds graphic art qualities to the pic.
Very fascinating, to say the lease.
Speaks for itself. And thank you for sharing with us.
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