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Newbies - NSFWHopefully might get at least ONE comment this time lol...
Cheers Dan
Re: Newbies - NSFWHello Dan,
#4 is different. Is it a single exposure or a composite? Regards Colin
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1 shot one take in fact
Re: Newbies - NSFWThere all great, I like the 4th one
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Re: Newbies - NSFWI love the 4th image.
I think it is very clever regarding the arrangement of the head of the lower person with the face of the upper person. Also a cute bottom Cheers, CD
Re: Newbies - NSFWYep, #4 is the standout. Reminds me of the Grudge
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Re: Newbies - NSFW#4 is eye-catching! Love it.
#1: why did you put the green wash across it? #2: looks and feels like a composite image. Is it? #3: very bright (too bright for a face?)
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I was thinking of the little girl in the 'The Ring'
in a good way, i like the idea. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Answers #4 Thank you #1 Too match her eye-shadow was thinking along the lines of a mermaid.. #2 No its one image overlayed with some 'effects' (the 'effect' give the impression of ghosting around her head) #3 I wanted a glossy contrasted look, i know its OOT Cheers Dan
Re: Newbies - NSFWI love the fourth photo. Good example of thinking outside the square (or under the table.) Really cool.
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Re: Newbies - NSFW#1 i can see as a magazine cover shot [with writing etc on it] but not necessarily a stand alone shot.
#4 is a very clever shot Shane
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Re: Newbies - NSFWI always enjoy looking at your "eye candy" but certainly like the various looks you get, photographically speaking. Over 90% of my photos are of my little kids so there is only so much I can transfer to those photos but I like the technique you use in image #2 which looks like bokeh/water-drops/out of focus lights etc - how do you achieve that?
I like the impact that you get from all your photos - they all demand that the viewer stops and has a good look. Some may find criticism to levy but it would be rare to skip over them due to lack of interesting features. Number 4 is definitely one of those captivating shots - great idea and execution. The shot of the model on top of the table looks great alone but the whole concept of including the model below is fantastic. Would love to see the originals of these - I see a lot of skin in my line of work and no-one looks that smooth and creamy but it really works here!!! Looking forward to more! Cheers, Muzz. Canon 7D | Canon 350D | G5 | S95 | 24-70mm f2.8L | 50mm f1.8 II | 70-200mm f2.8L USM | 430EX II | Strobist gear
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