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Dec 20, 2010 23:44 |  #1

A few modeling/seniors from Sunday's 30 minute session.

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Dec 21, 2010 01:31 |  #2

I like the pose in the first but the others look a little stiff. I'm not a fan of the coloring in the first two... Didn't seem to do anything for the images.
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Ok... Fine.... My wife talked me into the coloring but i'm sticking to my guns about the stiffness of the poses.


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Dec 21, 2010 01:58 |  #3

I'm not sure what you mean by coloring. They're B&W.

What you call stiffness, I call posture. Potato potahto. :)


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Dec 21, 2010 10:46 |  #4

I like the series..beautiful women,not a fan of the left hand position in the 1st image,the rest are nice though.


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Dec 21, 2010 10:59 |  #5

#2 is my favorite. i too am not the biggest fan of the hand placement on #1.


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Dec 21, 2010 11:02 |  #6

JasonLambert wrote in post #11489199 (external link)
I like the pose in the first but the others look a little stiff. I'm not a fan of the coloring in the first two... Didn't seem to do anything for the images.

What coloring?

I like the contrast in the first 2, she really stands out from the background


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Dec 21, 2010 11:29 |  #7

Lovely Pictures but I agree that the left hand position and pose doesnt seem right.




  
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Dec 21, 2010 14:24 |  #8

#'s 2 and 3 are great. Broken foot in # 1.:)


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Dec 21, 2010 14:29 |  #9

By coloring I meant the b&w... For a senior shoot it is just a bit to dramatic. She looks more like a 45yo woman looking to have some shots done that hide her flaws in hopes of scoring a date on match.com. You lost detail in the image with your conversion. In image 3 she has on a nice pair of boots with wonderful texture. In image 1 on her right leg you can't even tell where the boot ends and the jeans begin. I'm betting these were very nice photos in the color versions.

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Dec 21, 2010 14:49 |  #10

JasonLambert wrote in post #11492241 (external link)
By coloring I meant the b&w... For a senior shoot it is just a bit to dramatic.

What's wrong with a dramatic senior shoot?


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Dec 21, 2010 14:52 |  #11

Nothing... I'm just saying that these shots are to dramatic and makes her look old. Dramatic is great... I just don't like the way these ones are edited.


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Dec 21, 2010 15:15 |  #12

JasonLambert wrote in post #11492362 (external link)
Nothing... I'm just saying that these shots are to dramatic and makes her look old. Dramatic is great... I just don't like the way these ones are edited.

Fair enough. :)


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