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yytellmey
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Sep 19, 2010 01:53 |  #1

Love the backlight!

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(to be continued...)

PS: please dont ask me why dont i clone out the scar on her forehead

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Sep 19, 2010 01:56 |  #2
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nice set man...


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Sep 19, 2010 02:08 |  #3

What a wonderful series.
4 and 7 fit the theme perfectly, she looks like she waiting anxiously for a bus.

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PS: please dont ask me why dont i clone out the scar on her forehead

I didn't even notice it will you point it out :cool:

It is nice to have a model that doesn't need much, or any work though, saves lots of post time and you can leave those little marks that are a part of who they are.


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Sep 19, 2010 02:09 |  #4

What a great series. You've done a good job here and they all hold my interest. Like what you've done to number2 also!


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Sep 19, 2010 06:19 |  #5

Fantastic series




  
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Sep 19, 2010 07:08 |  #6

agree with all. tell me...how did you avoid the sun flare?


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Sep 19, 2010 09:12 |  #7

Moppie wrote in post #10935446 (external link)
What a wonderful series.
4 and 7 fit the theme perfectly, she looks like she waiting anxiously for a bus.

I didn't even notice it will you point it out :cool:

It is nice to have a model that doesn't need much, or any work though, saves lots of post time and you can leave those little marks that are a part of who they are.

Thanks, she insisted me to keep the scar, it is not her without the scar.

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nice set man...

teaco wrote in post #10935448 (external link)
What a great series. You've done a good job here and they all hold my interest. Like what you've done to number2 also!

don4ded6 wrote in post #10935879 (external link)
Fantastic series

Thanks all :D

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agree with all. tell me...how did you avoid the sun flare?

Thanks, i am using 18-135mm lens for this series, with B+W 67mm UV Filter. I actually wished to get some flare for my shots but I couldn't


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Sep 19, 2010 09:43 as a reply to  @ yytellmey's post |  #8

Nice set but dont like the expression on nr.4 and the angle in nr.1. Its shows a good depth, that is true but for me it is to much but keep up the good work. And you can always put in a flare in Photoshop ;) !

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Sep 19, 2010 10:53 |  #9

yes i agree awesome series!!!!!!!


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Sep 19, 2010 11:20 |  #10

Very cool series.....I love the expression in her eyes!


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Sep 20, 2010 06:49 |  #11

wernerfotografie wrote in post #10936508 (external link)
Nice set but dont like the expression on nr.4 and the angle in nr.1. Its shows a good depth, that is true but for me it is to much but keep up the good work. And you can always put in a flare in Photoshop ;) !

Greetz Werner from the Netherlands

thanks for the comment :cool:

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yes i agree awesome series!!!!!!!

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Very cool series.....I love the expression in her eyes!

thanks :D


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Sep 20, 2010 08:19 |  #12

Wonderful series! Terrific concept and the lighting is awesome. Lovely model as well. I understand the scar thing. I had a client from a wedding that had a mole that was very obvious. I PP one with the mole removed and asked him what he preferred. He also wanted it to remain. He had an opportunity to have it removed by a plastic surgeon but decided it was part of his persona. Thank you for sharing your series. Beautiful work!


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Sep 20, 2010 10:00 |  #13

So uh why don't you clone out the scar?

Nice set.




  
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Sep 20, 2010 10:41 |  #14

I like the composition in 4 and 8. #1 makes me want to turn my head and my eyes wonder away. Great set.


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Sep 22, 2010 20:47 |  #15

georgebowman wrote in post #10942037 (external link)
Wonderful series! Terrific concept and the lighting is awesome. Lovely model as well. I understand the scar thing. I had a client from a wedding that had a mole that was very obvious. I PP one with the mole removed and asked him what he preferred. He also wanted it to remain. He had an opportunity to have it removed by a plastic surgeon but decided it was part of his persona. Thank you for sharing your series. Beautiful work!

Thanks, and yes, my model thinks the same too.

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So uh why don't you clone out the scar?

Nice set.

georgebowman has already answered the question ;)

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I like the composition in 4 and 8. #1 makes me want to turn my head and my eyes wonder away. Great set.

Thanks


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