The from a recent shoot with Michaela.
Nikon D850M-FS
Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 VR G
Beautifully done setup and poses. Love that you used B&W with the tattoos Thanks for sharing them.
smf85 wrote:
The from a recent shoot with Michaela.
Nikon D850M-FS
Nikkor 24-70 f2.8 VR G
These snapshots are in serious need of cleaning up the messy distracting background.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
leftj wrote:
These snapshots are in serious need of cleaning up the messy distracting background.
To each his own; I thought it mirrored and complemented the ink on the body. I like the images, and I agree that the B&W works well.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
One of the few times I like the tats - didn't notice the background until attention was called to it. Good Job!
leftj wrote:
These snapshots are in serious need of cleaning up the messy distracting background.
The intent was to create a snapshot seeming images, as if I grabbed the camera and grabbed a few before the shoot continued. I didn’t want to create a studio look. Most of what I do has little or no background - so I though I would try a snapshot like format. In making it, the question of how much background to allow. Too little and it starts to look contrived, too much and it distracts from the subject. Its a balance.
Beautiful lady who likes artwork. The Shots look good in monochrome. I think Tats might distract too much if they were in color. I like #2 best for showing them off.
Great model. I think #2 has a need for a better background that is not distracting.
Beautiful model, beautiful lighting.
B&W softens the artwork on her body. I like the effect.
Last image solves the background issue. Like it.
Thanks for sharing.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
Jwshelton wrote:
B&W softens the artwork on her body. I like the effect.
Last image solves the background issue. Like it.
Thanks for sharing.
I agree with this comment, except for the “solving” of the background. It is now distracting. This would be a fantastic image with a totally black background. I would suggest taking the time in PP to get rid of everything not part of the model.
leftj wrote:
These snapshots are in serious need of cleaning up the messy distracting background.
Background? I hadn't noticed. Thank you.
I, actually, like the earlier ones more. They give more a feeling of...what? I don't know... "being there?"
Now this one was intended to have a totally black background.
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