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Feb 16, 2010 15:16 |  #1

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Feb 16, 2010 15:24 |  #2

if im honest mate, i dont see much... sorry
i see a gas mask which is cool but thats it ya know...

maybe if you had the girl dressed up ready for a night out or a ball room dance with this on it would make it a lot more interesting....

my gf said she likes the 2nd one the best :D


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Feb 16, 2010 15:34 |  #3

Road_Rebel wrote in post #9621892 (external link)
if im honest mate, i dont see much... sorry
i see a gas mask which is cool but thats it ya know...

maybe if you had the girl dressed up ready for a night out or a ball room dance with this on it would make it a lot more interesting....

my gf said she likes the 2nd one the best :D


Thanks! And I totally understand where you're coming from.. these were just self-portraits, so it would be a lot harder if I was all dressed up and the one shooting:lol:


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Feb 16, 2010 16:08 |  #4

Excellent job w/ the conversion.


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Feb 16, 2010 16:54 |  #5

Freaks me out a bit lol


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Feb 16, 2010 17:48 |  #6

I don't really get it, but perhaps you could tell us what you were after. I also found it kinda freaky... if that's what you were after, you nearly got it.


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Feb 16, 2010 17:58 |  #7

Billiie wrote in post #9621954 (external link)
Thanks! And I totally understand where you're coming from.. these were just self-portraits, so it would be a lot harder if I was all dressed up and the one shooting:lol:

Exactly

A lot harder

But imagine the photos you would have gotten.


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Feb 16, 2010 18:48 |  #8

drtidefan wrote in post #9622765 (external link)
I don't really get it, but perhaps you could tell us what you were after. I also found it kinda freaky... if that's what you were after, you nearly got it.


Yes, I was just trying to get a creepy effect, and the feeling of "suffocation" with the close compositional head shots... I tried doing full body shots with the gas mask on, but they didn't have the same effect IMO.

I'm going to shoot my friend in a dress this week, so hopefully they'll come across a lot better... Thanks for the comments guys! I'm still learning all of this stuff ( I'm 18 ), so I'll try again. :D


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