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| 02/24/2012 09:20:15 AM |
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| 02/24/2012 08:31:16 AM |
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| 02/24/2012 08:05:17 AM |
Free by LalliSigComment by Chinarosepetal: Originally posted by LalliSig: Originally posted by Chinarosepetal: Great lighting and backdrop, but once your brain has seen a girl with an amputated arm it refuses to see it any other way! I think I'd have preferred the model angled round so I could see the complete arm across her breasts. |
No. Thx for the observation, but I do not agree with you. Because of the scene behind her, the surroudings, this was by far the best angle to shoot from, and had she turned, like you suggested, because of the direction of the wind, the chiffon would not be blowing the way it is, her left hand is holding the other end of the material. The only option to get that angle on her, would be for me to move further to the left, and then the clouds would not have aligned like they do, making for a far less interesting photo.
Seeing how common it is to not see entire limbs in people photographs I am surprised to hear that your imagination works that way, had both of her hands been flat down her side of her body, would you have assumed her right arm was missing? |
I meant angle her upper body towards you (other elements staying the same)so she looks less like a paralympic athlete :) (not that there's anything wrong with looking like a PA!) |
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| 02/24/2012 06:47:55 AM |
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| 02/24/2012 06:45:13 AM |
Free by LalliSigComment by Nilli: Ein sú allra besta sem maður hefur séð frá þér Lárus. Og er þá langt til jafnað.
Til hamingju með þetta meistaraverk og verðskuldaðan sigur.
Bkv. Nilli
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| 02/24/2012 06:34:05 AM |
Free by LalliSigComment by robst: nice work! how can anyone score this a 1! congratulations.... |
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| 02/24/2012 06:15:29 AM |
Free by LalliSigComment by sempermarine: Congratulations! Glad to see you back on the front page. Your "Gods" work in your portfolio is amazing! |
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| 02/24/2012 03:51:30 AM |
Free by LalliSigComment by MAK: Oh you're back are you......
exceptional work. |
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| 02/24/2012 03:44:43 AM |
Free by LalliSigComment by LalliSig: Originally posted by Chinarosepetal: Great lighting and backdrop, but once your brain has seen a girl with an amputated arm it refuses to see it any other way! I think I'd have preferred the model angled round so I could see the complete arm across her breasts. |
No. Thx for the observation, but I do not agree with you. Because of the scene behind her, the surroudings, this was by far the best angle to shoot from, and had she turned, like you suggested, because of the direction of the wind, the chiffon would not be blowing the way it is, her left hand is holding the other end of the material. The only option to get that angle on her, would be for me to move further to the left, and then the clouds would not have aligned like they do, making for a far less interesting photo.
Seeing how common it is to not see entire limbs in people photographs I am surprised to hear that your imagination works that way, had both of her hands been flat down her side of her body, would you have assumed her right arm was missing? |
| 02/24/2012 03:28:28 AM |
Free by LalliSigComment by Chinarosepetal: Great lighting and backdrop, but once your brain has seen a girl with an amputated arm it refuses to see it any other way! I think I'd have preferred the model angled round so I could see the complete arm across her breasts. |
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