ian.bertram wrote:Yes, that's correct. I've stooped to new lows and am using chickens as
models.
lol classic.
They are well executed images and probably spot on for photo stock. However in teh spirit of critique, the only thing that I see that may be improved is '3d-ness' of the image, they both come across somewhat flat (the second much more so then the first), now this is most likely due to the studio white BG.
However I think when using this kind of setup you need to arrange your proops and chickens so to give a dynamic 3d look. In the first you have done this to an extent (and quite possibly it can't be done much better) by using the round pail and placing the chicken slightly behind, this alone, imo, gives it more depth.
The second comes across very flat since the chicken and handbag are almost in teh same plane - maybe try with the handbag a foot back from teh chicken? or with the handbag at an angle?
Nonetheless it could just be me!
I assume you own some chickens and this was a willing subject, there was no need to stick her in the freezer for 15 minutes?