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Male model in front of angular buildingSharing three from a shoot I did today.
I have always thought this building would make an interesting backdrop for a shoot and after a phone call today with this model I had my opportunity to put my vision into action. 1. 2. (is there too much magenta in this image?) 3. B+W presentation Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: Male model in front of angular buildingLooks really good, the colours of the metal and the sky really work with the red and black of the clothes!
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Re: Male model in front of angular buildingThe first one is great with the angles in his body reflecting the architecture, same goes with the second one though not sure about that collar.
ACCA is certainly a great backdrop to use Hassy, Leica, Nikon, iPhone
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Hard to stop these young kids of today from popping their collars. Pop!! Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Re: Male model in front of angular buildingTell 'em they're as cool as Elvis
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Re: Male model in front of angular buildingGreat stuff steve, strong lines shapes and pose suit a male subject well.
I wish I was shooting outside more this yeah, hopefully more post June.
Re: Male model in front of angular buildingKISS principle applied to great effect. Striking images, Steve.
cheers marco
Re: Male model in front of angular buildingVery nice concept, the backdrop is quite clever too, I do not go much on the rust colour, however that is more my preference then anything else.
I like the poses, however keep coming back wondering what he is looking at? or if he should be looking at something? thoughts? BW would be something I would go with here, however given that seriously loud red shirt, it would be a crime to hide it nice stuff and great to see some thing different and some male models. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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We need to collaborate on a project Bruce. How did your outdoor parachute idea pan out? Sorry I wasnt available to help out, but now post wedding and honeymoon im looking to reconnect with my inner photographer Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I was initially getting him to shoot looking straight at the camera but the sunglasses wernt giving me the eye contact I was after so I let him look all around the place. It was too bright to avoid the sunnies. Perhaps he was looking for an aloof, im too cool to look at you type thing. But I definately think that it deminishes the contact between the model and the viewer. I got better contact at the follow up shoot I did at a second location EG The shirt - yes vibrant and vivid!! - he also had a bright blue shirt but it just wouldnt have worked with the blue sky.
We need more female members!! Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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That one I really like, great lighting and also a compilmentary BG, very nice..
you have to get this bloke shirtless at the very least to get them gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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