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May 31, 2012 22:39 |  #1

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May 31, 2012 22:47 |  #2

The hand rail pose is seriously cool. Little distracting that you clipped her bottom hand, but it doesn't kill the image. Would also like to see more light on her face and a little darker background, but it's still a very nice image.


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May 31, 2012 22:47 |  #3

Wow on #2 what a pose!!!


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May 31, 2012 23:02 |  #4

Thanks for the feedback guys!

jsvphoto wrote in post #14514306 (external link)
The hand rail pose is seriously cool. Little distracting that you clipped her bottom hand, but it doesn't kill the image. Would also like to see more light on her face and a little darker background, but it's still a very nice image.

I've been knocked on this a ton haha. I have the other color frame:

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But, I didn't want to photoshop in the bottom. The b/w is a not cropped image that I caught as she was setting up. I just liked the hair/expression so much I couldn't pass it up.



  
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Jun 01, 2012 08:49 |  #5

Yeah the railing shot is way cool. I shoot regularly with a model that used to be a competitive gymnast, this is has inspired me to try something like this with her :)

I'm not digging the tilt on #1 though.


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Jun 01, 2012 10:11 |  #6

incredible shots!


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Jun 01, 2012 10:15 |  #7

Great stuff all the way around but the timing on 2 is stellar.


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Jun 01, 2012 11:55 |  #8

Nice :-)


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Jun 01, 2012 13:14 as a reply to  @ kenstogie's post |  #9

These pics look a whole lot like Cincinnati.


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Jun 01, 2012 13:27 |  #10

Don't dig the tilt, the other are great.

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Jun 01, 2012 13:50 |  #11

Great series, but no. 2 is phototastic! My wife agrees...


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Jun 01, 2012 14:25 |  #12

saea501 wrote in post #14516912 (external link)
These pics look a whole lot like Cincinnati.

Ha, I was too busy looking at the model, I didn't even notice and I'm from Cincinnati! :)

I checked out the OP's Flickr and it's definitely Cincy.


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Jun 01, 2012 14:35 as a reply to  @ CincyTriGuy's post |  #13

Ah yes, Mt Storm.........dead give away.


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Jun 01, 2012 15:59 |  #14

1 & 2 are wonderful, what a great subject too!
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Jun 01, 2012 17:27 |  #15

Excellent, handrail shot is awesome.


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