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Aug 8, 2020 19:17:34   #
deg122 Loc: Buffalo, NY
 
Haven't been here in a long time, would be happy to get some feedback


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Aug 8, 2020 21:57:47   #
toxdoc42
 
I don't think I was that flexible...ever! I love the idea, sorry if I offend you, I hope I don't, but, there are just too many distractions.

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Aug 8, 2020 22:14:10   #
Harry0 Loc: Gardena, Cal
 
I could use some distractions like that. In color?
Interesting poses.

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Aug 9, 2020 05:51:11   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
All are fantastic flex photos. From the photo standpoint, the first is excellent in lighting and #1 ... humm... my thought-reaction is centered around waking in the morning and finding the love from the night before in this configuration... knot tieing like this was not in my Boy Scout Handbook!!! [But certainly, should be added !! WOW]

The #2 and #3 could be cropped to remove the legs of the table. The table legs do not add to the story and old teaching... that which does not add, detracts.

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Aug 9, 2020 06:55:06   #
Bunko.T Loc: Western Australia.
 
deg122 wrote:
Haven't been here in a long time, would be happy to get some feedback



Looks like a pile of body parts. Does nothing for me. Sorry.

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Aug 9, 2020 07:25:23   #
Manglesphoto Loc: 70 miles south of St.Louis
 
deg122 wrote:
Haven't been here in a long time, would be happy to get some feedback


A great set of images!!!

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Aug 9, 2020 07:53:54   #
joehel2 Loc: Cherry Hill, NJ
 
Great set, love #1, when I first saw it I thought there was an extra limb there somehow.

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Aug 9, 2020 08:48:11   #
f8lee Loc: New Mexico
 
Very interesting poses (and very limber model!) but I see odd artifacts in the first and second images - like a double-line kind of effect around her hands - any idea what caused that?

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Aug 9, 2020 09:42:23   #
Rab-Eye Loc: Indiana
 
Bunko.T wrote:
Looks like a pile of body parts. Does nothing for me. Sorry.


I have to agree.

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Aug 9, 2020 09:44:53   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Interesting ability to pose. I like the first one due to it's lighting. The pose enhances that lighting. The remaining two look more like snapshots.
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deg122 wrote:
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Aug 9, 2020 17:24:48   #
cambriaman Loc: Central CA Coast
 
There's no flow. Almost a juxtaposition of human parts. Lighting's good.

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Aug 9, 2020 17:41:45   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
The first one is a fully realized figure composition. The other two are good record shots of a very flexible model.

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Aug 9, 2020 21:16:44   #
Kozan Loc: Trenton Tennessee
 
deg122 wrote:
Haven't been here in a long time, would be happy to get some feedback


What the hell were you thinking? Nice lighting, but other than that, a waste of time. The most unnatural of poses I have ever seen. Could you do something artistic?

You wanted feedback!

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Aug 10, 2020 06:44:54   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
Kozan wrote:
What the hell were you thinking? Nice lighting, but other than that, a waste of time. The most unnatural of poses I have ever seen. Could you do something artistic? You wanted feedback!


If a man wakes after a fantastic Friday night and sees the lady curled up as in #1, he is reminded of a cat in a similar pose and if he listens, he can hear the woman purr. Surely, this is one of the Kumasatra poses that Christian Religion forbids.

In college, there was a young lady who was a very flexible gymnast and I fantasized during one of her many exhibits but never had the nerve to knock on her door; I regret that missed opportunity.

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Aug 10, 2020 07:38:31   #
Stephan G
 
deg122 wrote:
Haven't been here in a long time, would be happy to get some feedback


Brought back to mind the life art model who caused me to focus on still life that day in class. (Foreshortening issues!)

Shot #1 is the best one in the presentation of the body. The next two remind me of a pile of mannequin parts.



Note. The preceding are stated impressions of one person.

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