Sunrise sunsets and a little in between - bikini imagesModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Sunrise sunsets and a little in between - bikini imagesThanks for looking....
I was up on the Gold Coast doing some work for an agency.....here are a few examples..... Thanks Dan
i really like the skin tones on the beach shots
Shane
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Me too, especially the first one. I like the third shot too, although I find the reflection in the glasses very distracting. Nikon D7000
My pick is #4, if anything I think throwing the horizon off even more may have worked.
#2 is quite good, a bit more off camera light would have helped make the shadows less and her hair stand out from the dark background. The bokeh on the light patches is both nice and distracting as their are the 2 clusters. You may also want to consider giving your watermark a bit of a "smoke" type effect to dull it slightly in the really dark shots like #2. JMHO as a newbie posting on my thoughts.
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