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01/08/2008 08:59:19 PM |
Ill leave ya a comment on this...the lighting on her left arm and chest looks great but her face looks colorless (like death) while i love that BG it doesnt make sense the way its being used. I think if the rod had been positioned low enough for her to hold on to the top of the drape it would actually add the element to the photo. the way it is now just feels like it was "thrown in". i like the pose, it has a vogue feel to it and definately like the high fashon approach. looks like you used quite a bit of neat image but I think its great for this image. it adds to the high fashion feel. focus and comp are great. hope this is what you were looking for and I hope Ive helped. have a great night!
~~Cher~~ |
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01/08/2008 08:56:38 PM |
OK I will have a go. I looked at this image for comparison. The most glaring thing of this image is the angle and pose make her face asymmetrical. It makes the image more macabre. It is a tad busy and my eye kind of runs all over the place. The model is great and you can of course capture great light. :-) The comparison image of yours is fantastic. So is the series.
:-)
Message edited by author 2008-01-08 21:31:53. |
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01/08/2008 08:52:19 PM |
Interesting shot, I like the way the material drapes behind her and the white back ground sets evrything off nicely. Good job. |
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