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Sep 22, 2010 02:12 |  #1

I had borrowed some lights for a model shoot that ended up not working out, so my friend Hollie and I figured we would take advantage and put them to good use haha. This was essentially a first multiple-flash shoot along with serious editing to bring it together. I hope the title conveys what we were going for..Thoughts?

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Sep 22, 2010 02:33 |  #2

OK, this is taking an old concept to new heights! I like it! It must have been interesting getting things lined up... did you actually sit there the entire time? Just curious. Great image!


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Sep 22, 2010 02:42 |  #3

good shot! Seems alot like my family!


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Sep 22, 2010 07:32 |  #4

Nice job putting that together!


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Sep 22, 2010 07:35 |  #5

You posed the subjects well and the blending work is fantastic. Nice job!


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Sep 22, 2010 08:17 as a reply to  @ mensur's post |  #6

I like the concept of the shot.

I think the wb could be a little warmer as they look like they have a slight magenta cast.


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Sep 22, 2010 08:37 |  #7

you could titled it "life as a married man" or "the moods of a woman" or even better "can't she just let me watch the game"


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Sep 22, 2010 08:37 |  #8

oh and i forgot to add. Outstanding job, love it.


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Sep 22, 2010 09:20 as a reply to  @ kermit4u's post |  #9

wow, great shot


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Sep 22, 2010 09:31 |  #10

This is a great image!
Your PP work is outstanding!
If you all arent, you should be. You two seem very comfortable with each other!


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Sep 22, 2010 09:36 |  #11

Very well done.


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Sep 22, 2010 11:08 |  #12

Executed very well.


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Sep 22, 2010 11:38 |  #13

Very well done. I've never seen anyone do a multiplicity shot with that much interaction. The PP on this must have taken a while, but it was well worth the effort.


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Sep 25, 2010 21:22 |  #14

Duff wrote in post #10954629 (external link)
OK, this is taking an old concept to new heights! I like it! It must have been interesting getting things lined up... did you actually sit there the entire time? Just curious. Great image!

Haha Thank you very much! Ya, it was pretty much a photoshop marathon (felt like it at least). I sat there as still as possible (mainly kept my legs, waist, upper body still) while she changed and moved around. Used a combination timer and wired shutter release.


Thank you all very much! Her and I get along pretty well I guess ;) She is a much better actor that I am though hahaha.


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Sep 25, 2010 21:41 |  #15

kermit4u wrote in post #10955565 (external link)
you could titled it "life as a married man" or "the moods of a woman" or even better "can't she just let me watch the game"

they all work well as names.


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