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Dec 12, 2011 01:28 |  #1

I had the opportunity to shoot an amazing model.

This shoot was so successful that out of 297 images I narrowed it down to 110 proofs (I generally sort quite thoroughly too) and the model could only manage to narrow hers down to 34 after agreeing on 12. Overall very successful.

Natural light with a 6x4 Zebra CSB.

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Dec 12, 2011 01:45 |  #2

Great images. Beautiful model, amazingly gorgeous!

#2 - you cropped out part of her left foot.

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Dec 12, 2011 02:06 |  #3

I appreciate the comments Joel, unfortunately I missed the foot in the original.


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Dec 12, 2011 13:31 |  #4

3# is my favorite, she looks serene in a serene place.


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Dec 12, 2011 13:50 |  #5

I absolutely love that set too, I'm editing one of her atthe moment I like more than 3 I'll be sure to add it.


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Dec 12, 2011 17:23 |  #6

Nice set... I like #3, although she is a bit too much off center in my opinion. Might be a matter of taste, not sure...


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Dec 12, 2011 17:38 |  #7

Joe.Recon wrote in post #13530614 (external link)
#2 - you cropped out part of her left foot.

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Dec 12, 2011 18:12 |  #8

Nice set. 3 is my fav.


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Dec 12, 2011 18:33 |  #9

Nice, but if I may, I don;t like the fact that her face is overexposed in image # 1. A diffuser would've done wonders on that shot.




  
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Dec 12, 2011 23:52 |  #10

Thanks everyone, I agree "rules" can be a bit too strict sometimes.

Unfortunately the overexpose is due to web resize, there's detail in the original, but I do agree about the diffuser. It was blowing 25kts + when I shot this and my two assistants could barely hold the 6x4 CSB.


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