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Re: The Red ChairDarren - u've nailed this one! Classic pose, a little hint of a smile and some eye contact...the lighting is beautiful, care to share your setup? Well done!
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Re: The Red ChairDarren as Geoff has mentioned. Beautifully done. Given the high standards you set yourself I would add that perhaps her eyes could have been dirested more at the camera rather than slightly upwards towards the light. A very small but could be significant refinement of a terrific portrait.
cheers marco
Re: The Red ChairThanks, I appreciate the comments
Re the eyes, I do have a very similar one, but somehow felt that her not looking at the camera gave a sense of detachment that I liked also. Both nice though Darren
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Re: The Red ChairBeautifully done Darren. Great little model.
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Re: The Red ChairHaving one not to different in age to this one it makes for a very good effort indeed
Regards Colin
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Re: The Red ChairThe lighting to create the 'isolation' is sublime. Great work.
Steve.
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Re: The Red ChairWhat a regal pose! Excellent portrait with vivid red colours and an engaging half-smile of your subject.
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