This image was a prelude to a series titled "The Bath", I wanted to do, Amber was the first model I thought of when the idea came to me.
The chest was borrowed from my studio land lord.
My problem was getting the lighting to look natural. The solution came to me when I was crashing at the studio during a snow storm, I was almost asleep when it hit me. Outta bed make the setup make a couple of test shots using a plaster statue, I called Amber the next day, that weekend This image then the birth of "The Bath"
Nicely done, Frank. I like everything about this photograph.
--Bob
Manglesphoto wrote:
This image was a prelude to a series titled "The Bath", I wanted to do, Amber was the first model I thought of when the idea came to me.
The chest was borrowed from my studio land lord.
My problem was getting the lighting to look natural. The solution came to me when I was crashing at the studio during a snow storm, I was almost asleep when it hit me. Outta bed make the setup make a couple of test shots using a plaster statue, I called Amber the next day, that weekend This image then the birth of "The Bath"
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very nice image, if I can get away with knit picking though, there is an odd shadow on the left buttock which, for some reason, attracted my eye and ruined the effect for me.
A timeless fine art rendering of enchanting Amber Lee... there is an ethereal haunting beauty latent within this narrative which so elegantly honors Amber's precious femininity...
Thank you so much for sharing this serene rendering Frank...
toxdoc42 wrote:
very nice image, if I can get away with knit picking though, there is an odd shadow on the left buttock which, for some reason, attracted my eye and ruined the effect for me.
Thank you very much toxdoc
Sorry about that.
Thomas902 wrote:
A timeless fine art rendering of enchanting Amber Lee... there is an ethereal haunting beauty latent within this narrative which so elegantly honors Amber's precious femininity...
Thank you so much for sharing this serene rendering Frank...
Thank you very much Thomas
No problem, just wonder, what is it? can't it be fixed with post editing?
toxdoc42 wrote:
No problem, just wonder, what is it? can't it be fixed with post editing?
Probably could be but I never touched up flaws unless the model ask me to.
I never notice it before. Could just be a small wrinkle caused by the way she is sitting.
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