Just using my wife as a model for my hobby, of photography. I can't afford the pros, other than that her pictures I have an emotional connection with me.
Someday these photos will be old but frozen in time. Your wife will look back when 70+ and think wow was I a beauty. I have a photo of my friend Mary taken in 1982... she was a beauty... Time takes its toll both men and women should have the "gold standard" photo portfolio.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
#1 is the best of this lot.
Lovely wife to be very proud of !!! Thank her for sharing !!!
dpullum wrote:
Someday these photos will be old but frozen in time. Your wife will look back when 70+ and think wow was I a beauty. I have a photo of my friend Mary taken in 1982... she was a beauty... Time takes its toll both men and women should have the "gold standard" photo portfolio.
She will still be a beauty at seventy.
These are all nice, but the pensiveness of the first one wins out.
Reno wrote:
Just using my wife as a model for my hobby, of photography. I can't afford the pros, other than that her pictures I have an emotional connection with me.
You don't need the pros...
Chuck
"Someday these photos will be old but frozen in time. Your wife will look back when 70+ and think wow was I a beauty. I have a photo of my friend Mary taken in 1982... she was a beauty... Time takes its toll both men and women should have the "gold standard" photo portfolio."
I always tell people who don't like a photo of themselves, wait 10 years, and you will consider this a great photo. Yes, time takes it toll, but individuals who have lived a healthy lifestyle and took care of their body will age very differently than those who did not, assuming everyone started out with the same potential.
jaymatt wrote:
She will still be a beauty at seventy.
An interesting observation, our sense of beauty, like most other things changes with age, and yes, I can look at a 70-year-old lady and consider her beautiful.
Thank you, both, for your insightful response.
[quote=charlienow]You don't need the pros...
Thank you! I'm beginning to believe that you may be right.
denwin580 wrote:
Lovely wife to be very proud of !!! Thank her for sharing !!!
Thank you, for responding, Denny.
Again, great series. Thank your wife for us, please.
Beautiful series of photos of your wife. Should build a photo album for her of her photos.
After losing my wife almost 2 year ago, how I miss photos not taken of her. Everyone we find is a joy.
Clyde 13 wrote:
Beautiful series of photos of your wife. Should build a photo album for her of her photos.
After losing my wife almost 2 year ago, how I miss photos not taken of her. Everyone we find is a joy.
Thank you! I have been doing exactly that. The lady is so photogenic it is easy to get a good picture of her. So sorry to hear about the loss of you wife. All the best!
Lovely indeed. I too am a fan of #1, although I see those specular gold bands to her (camera) left as distracting. As well, detail is lost (especially in her hair) in the shadows which could be opened up a bit in LR--use the brush.
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