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Mar 01, 2008 08:50 |  #31

Guy, I hope you own a shotgun.. because you are going to need it to keep the wolf's off of her!!

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Mar 01, 2008 09:02 as a reply to  @ Bob Wood's post |  #32

Here's a couple from a game. I don't have access to be down on the field so I have to shoot either from my seat or walk around and shoot some. They limit you to a 6 inch lens which sucks. I usually have a Sigma 24-70 and my Canon 100-300. The 100-300 does a pretty good job bringing things up close.

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Mar 01, 2008 14:20 |  #33

I agree. I you are wanting to get her into swimsuit modeling, then you need to show them that she can make their suits look great. And those shots have to show the suit. Great shots, and you have a beautiful daughter.



  
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Mar 02, 2008 01:32 |  #34

yeah, i found that thread of her by the jaguar statue. she looks a bit different since those photos. but still a beautiful girl. :-)


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Jul 21, 2008 21:04 |  #35

Very nice poses. Lighting looks good, and the color appears quite balanced!


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Jul 22, 2008 08:10 |  #36

WOW..your daughter is HOT....and I think these will get that point across. the second one is more flattering...try to remember to have her body at a 45 to the lens. WOW...what a hottie ;)


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Jul 23, 2008 15:54 as a reply to  @ BLINN's post |  #37

My first thought is agh ththth bbbbbbaaaaaa hhuulllllllll

Which is what I would normally say around a woman like that. I don't think "hottie" is appropriate but I would say that women just don't get any more beautiful than her. maybe different "kinds" of beautiful - but not "more" beautiful.

and I'm PICKY!!

As far as the images go - Its been several minutes since I looked at them (actually I saw them weeks ago but have been recovering from stuttering incoherently since) I think they were fairly soft and/or OOF.

I understand you were just trying to let them get an idea of what she looks like - and you definitely did that. If they didn't hire her they are crazy. I have shot some swuimsuit models and she fits the bill.


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Jul 23, 2008 16:42 |  #38

I could never have a daughter...i'd have to lock her in the basement until she was old and wrinkly :lol:


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Jul 23, 2008 16:47 |  #39

JDMist3hFastar wrote in post #5970505 (external link)
I could never have a daughter...i'd have to lock her in the basement until she was old and wrinkly :lol:

LOL. Yeah, I would have major issues if my daughter looked like that. Anyway, great photos by the way. I agree with the other guys. Showcase the swimsuit a little more and you're golden. Have you thought about shooting at alternate locations? A heavy contrast between the location and her in a swimsuit might yield something dramatic and interesting.


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