Model Angelina - 1940s Inspired Xtina Look - Part 2Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Model Angelina - 1940s Inspired Xtina Look - Part 2Hey just to close out this set.....C & C appreciated and required lol
Cheers Dan
The first set was much stronger in terms of lighting and final output.
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Thanks guys....i am really proud of the first one here, but i dont think it has grabbed as many as i thought....lol........i love it though....cheers
Dan
Dan,
I'm with you on your thoughts of the first image. It is very striking. The colours and composition work beautifully. The skin tones are fantastic. It feels very alive. IMHO though, on a totally non-photography related note, I don't know that the model's hair works that well. To me it just feels too messy for the image you were going for. Perhaps stronger, bolder curls with less messy fiddly bits would look more complete? Or maybe thats just me missing the point all together?
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