Muddyvalley wrote:
I keep coming back to look at this one. The subject, staging, the symmetry, lighting, I don't see how it could get any better! If they were giving out awards, this would be the winner!
Muddyvalley, I am deeply honored by your reply. Some things just happen so seldom that when they do everything before and after must then meet a new bar. For me it was this one. The specimen was ever so cooperative by staying where I put its body parts which seldom happens. I was able to align it square to the plane of the camera, again which seldom if ever happens which is why I pose most of my sessions with an oblique view.