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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
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What I hate is when people post one REALLY GOOD pic, and let me wonder what else is on their contact sheets (as always, I assume EVERYONE uses 35mm...). Show summore dude, I want i want i want!!! By the way dude, that's my kinda lighting... love that sh!t man. ry's not a t&A clickerThis is very good! In the spirit of critique, a wisp of light on the back to define the arch would have given you a real winner. The drama is in the lighting, as ry said above. Working with the same model at different times and different moods of both the photographer and model can result in body (no pun intended) of work that highlights both talents. A good start and good luck!
Slinky, the light scorce was acualy simple a single 200 watt daylight balanced light, from abotu a foot and a half away. infront of a charcole grey backdrop. Bill. I need to know where you mean by the back do you mean behind her, or highlighting her back. I find the idea good, but am a bit confused. Syyd, Thank you. I didn't want the image to focus on the fact that there was a nude body in it, but more on the texture and complexity of the body. That is why I choose a white fan. Beauty is a simple thing, if you will. The lace fan I think excentuates that because a hand held fan is a relitivaly simple tool, but has a striking beauty, just like the body does. -Gabe-
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