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May 06, 2016 06:09 |  #1

Thought I'd give these beach shots a more gritty feel, what do you think?

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May 06, 2016 06:11 |  #2

I don't care for it. Makes her look kind of dirty.


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May 06, 2016 20:19 |  #3

I like it, I do find the 2nd pick more interesting, but I think good job on both.


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May 06, 2016 21:03 |  #4

saea501 wrote in post #17997542 (external link)
I don't care for it. Makes her look kind of dirty.

I shall take that as a success then since that was the intention :-)

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I like it, I do find the 2nd pick more interesting, but I think good job on both.

These are all B images from the shoot as I wanted some different shots to what I had already published in a more typical style.


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May 06, 2016 21:23 |  #5

You went with greens, I think I would have gone with yellows and blues because green water looks funny to me ;)


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May 06, 2016 21:58 |  #6

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You went with greens, I think I would have gone with yellows and blues because green water looks funny to me ;)

Good point!

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May 07, 2016 20:33 |  #7

I know this thread was about the post but I really dislike that 2nd pose.

I dont dislike the post tho. It works for a different type of look. Grittier


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May 09, 2016 04:54 |  #8

saea501 wrote in post #17997542 (external link)
I don't care for it. Makes her look kind of dirty.

Nothing wrong with a girl looking dirty, I like it.


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May 09, 2016 13:15 |  #9

I like them. Looks like a suit I would like my wife to get. Nice white fabric with a zipper in the front. :)




  
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May 09, 2016 22:44 |  #10

DThriller wrote in post #17999237 (external link)
I know this thread was about the post but I really dislike that 2nd pose.

I dont dislike the post tho. It works for a different type of look. Grittier

Agreed, unfortunately we were rushing by this time and my inexperience didn't pick it up. We did some nicer poses on her back in this suit though which came out much better, and the ones where she is surrounded by water are a bit more flattering too.


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May 15, 2016 21:25 as a reply to  @ 98kellrs's post |  #11

Gives a gritty dirty mood. Nice if that's what your going for.




  
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May 15, 2016 21:41 |  #12

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Gives a gritty dirty mood. Nice if that's what your going for.

Thanks, it's wasn't what I planned when I arranged the shoot. I planned and delivered much cleaner, natural shots, I guess this was an experimentation on my part to see how versatile images could potentially be.

I'm very much a newbie to post processing, so trying to figure out what looks good and what doesn't.


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