Here are a few of the fun shots i did yesterday at an e-session. Yes I took pics with their faces but wanted to share these. Super quick edits on these C&C welcome!!
prilamai Senior Member 505 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Central Alabama More info | May 05, 2008 10:04 | #1 Here are a few of the fun shots i did yesterday at an e-session. Yes I took pics with their faces but wanted to share these. Super quick edits on these C&C welcome!! April K
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moeronn Goldmember 2,516 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: SoCal More info | May 05, 2008 16:26 | #2 I like the shadow play, but it's really tough looking at these pictures without heads.
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May 05, 2008 20:04 | #3 moeronn wrote in post #5466324 I like the shadow play, but it's really tough looking at these pictures without heads. Well like I said in the original posy I took shots with heads . I wanted to share these because they were fun.. Sorry if that bothers you. April K
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moeronn Goldmember 2,516 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: SoCal More info | May 05, 2008 20:08 | #4 prilamai wrote in post #5467469 Well like I said in the original posy I took shots with heads . I wanted to share these because they were fun.. Sorry if that bothers you. lol. It's not like they give me nightmares. Just that I don't think cutting the heads off really does anything for the photos.
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May 05, 2008 20:23 | #5 Well I do appreciate that they don't give you nightmares. These images were meant to be artisitc and they weren't meant to focus on a facial expression. The images were about the April K
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Philco Senior Member 940 posts Likes: 4 Joined Nov 2005 Location: SandyEggo, CA. More info | May 05, 2008 22:19 | #6 I really like them both...they make me want to visualize what the rest of the series looks like....with their faces. Canon 5D MKIII/Canon 5D MKII/ 70-200 F2.8 IS L / 24-70 F2.8L / 85 F1.2L II/ 35 f1.4L / 135 F2.0L / Canon 600 EX-RT X 2
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May 05, 2008 22:41 | #7 Philco wrote in post #5468234 I really like them both...they make me want to visualize what the rest of the series looks like....with their faces. I haven't edited them all yet. I have been too busy. I will hopefully post a few more to appease the wants of a few facial shots soon. Thank you for your comment!!! April K
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ElenaV5 Member 94 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Florida More info | May 05, 2008 23:00 | #8 you see these kinds of photos in ads all the time. They don't want to put a certain face on the ad, I say they're cool. Every good photograph can be used for a different purpose, even if it is an engagment session. Elena L.
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Tobiah Goldmember 1,514 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Sale , Manchester ,UK More info | May 06, 2008 02:27 | #9 i like the idea etc but for me you cut it off a little too late try cutting off a bit lower down and it might work a little better... [URL="http://[URL]www.tobiahtayo.com/"][SIZE=2][COLOR=darkorange] [Blog] Various canon gear....
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canoncad Senior Member 372 posts Joined May 2007 More info | good shots Fairfax Virginia
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Eliza_Day Senior Member 373 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: Cape Town More info | May 06, 2008 07:28 | #11 Philco wrote in post #5468234 I really like them both...they make me want to visualize what the rest of the series looks like....with their faces.
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RockPhotoStar Senior Member 307 posts Joined Mar 2008 More info | May 07, 2008 16:45 | #12 prilamai wrote in post #5467566 Well I do appreciate that they don't give you nightmares. These images were meant to be artisitc and they weren't meant to focus on a facial expression. The images were about the "other" part of the image. I like to think outside the box.
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May 07, 2008 23:56 | #13 Rock Photo Star wrote in post #5480408 ah .... okay Picasso. But I'm with the other guy. Doesn't do anything for me. But who knows, maybe, when you die, these will sell for millions at Christie's. I don't quite get your explanation. I mean, it's great you want to do something different, "out of the box" in today's recent management speak in referring to innovators... but just because something is out of the box doesn't automatically mean it' good. That does not mean you should stop experimenting or that you should have an attitude about it. Some will work. Others won't. Most of Thomas Edison's experiments didn't work. Anyways, congrats to the shoes on their engagement.
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sexyyoyi Member 138 posts Joined Feb 2008 More info | May 08, 2008 02:42 | #14 Very creative, but may not be readily accepted by all.
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tim1960 Senior Member 689 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2006 Location: Hartwell, Georgia More info | May 08, 2008 06:43 | #15 Definetly outside the box but it doesn't do nothing for me. T. Gray
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