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dbp mermaidThis is a christmas card for my mother agency DBP productions
beautiful day at Bondi we made the dress out of our business cards and props cube made out of wood and a mylar film the symbolism here cube & model = present, mylar film = wrapping paper shot under the sun with the strobe with beauty dish direct 600 watts 1/1 to minimise shadows i coloured this one green for a surreal look rest here: http://www.zeduce.org/images/shoot/dbp09/dbp.htm Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: dbp mermaidThats quite an outfit. Love the positioning and look in #2
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I am not a big fan of the greenish tinge, however I appreciate what you are trying to do! I am with willy, on the second its a great pose. The lighting on the second is great! the use of the midday sun and the strobe works great! I also really like the last image and the pose on that one, my only suggestion would be to have a bit more land on the bottom left and/or more space at the bottom. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: dbp mermaid#2 is juts spectacular. glamour, clever idea...just so inspiring.
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Re: dbp mermaidFor the whole present and unwrapping theme I like #4, wonder if I will find one of those under my christmas tree
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