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Ultimately, as I saw this unfolding before my eyes - I realized - this was to be an homage to Bob Coulter. That being said. "The model is Miss E. She's a newbie to the modeling circuit. In fact, I was her very first shoot. I hope she had as much fun as I did. Personally, I think that she's one of the best natural talents I have worked with in a long time. She had some small flaws (very minor posing adjustments) - but for a first time... wow. Besides, if you are perfect the first time - where else can you go. I hope I get to work with her again. She's a diamond... and though still rough - you can tell this one's a real gem." Comments
besides being a stunning piece, wanting you to see more of her (and yes I know you love Comments) I really love the way you can see the smoke of her Cigar/Cigerette rolling up it and up her cheek. Beautifully taken great work as always, and hope to see more of her
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-- "Some people tell me that i need help, some people can fuck off and go to hell" Check out my enjoy it Mauro "The Itallion Stallion" Firstly...what kind of lens did you use? I feel like it's sort of a fisheye, but I'm not sure. Regardless, the effect is subtle (but dramatic; how does that work?). Something I particularly like is that fact that you can see the smoke beginning to curl, can only see the skin that's bared by the open buttons of her shirt. It makes her seem more coy, in a way, in an image where the other prevailing feeling seems to be something like "Yeah? So what?" She, Miss E, seems to have that "cool, disaffected" look down pat. Be careful how you use that though; it's bordering on trite.
The majority of the image seems to focus on variations of the color brown (walls, stairs, hair, lips, skin, etc.) and thus the black and the blue seem particularly startling. I'm uncertain, however, about the stand light in the background. Not only does it immediately draw the eye toward the upper lefthand corner instead of to the model, but the lighting is a bit harsh and glaring. |
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June 18, 2005
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Canon
Canon EOS 20D 1/80 second F/14.0 15 mm 100 Jun 18, 2005, 5:15:04 PM |
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