Posted by drphoto (Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) on 9 February 2008 in People & Portraits.
I am away from home until the 17th and may not get to update so I'm planning ahead. I'm going to put up a couple of different 'mini-series'. I apologise if I don't get round to rsponding to comments while I am away. I will do my best.
To start with are a few more from the lingerie shoot. These ones I feel are a little more experimental so let me know what you think.
I welcome all constructive comments, compliments and criticisms. I am here to learn. the fastest way for me to learn is for you to be really unforgiving and articulate in your criticism =D)
If you don't have time to comment don't forget to give a star rating as you pass through!
Dan
P.S. You can find my fashion and portrait work here: http://www.modelmayhem.com/drphotographer
Nice Capture,Drphoto. :)
See ya, then and take care!
9 Feb 2008 12:52am
Excellent catch of her floating on air. Great pose.
9 Feb 2008 1:05am
sexy shot , great motion capture ... wish the bottom of your models feet did not appear to be dirty
9 Feb 2008 5:13am
Great shot ... nice capture in mid-air. But those black bags in the background should definitely have been removed. Looking forward to more.
9 Feb 2008 6:11am
Lovely capture, but I do agree with Aaron about the black bags in the background. They are quite distracting. Good shot though.
9 Feb 2008 7:48am
@CraHan: I originally placed them there to break up the composition, I didn't want just a floating model. However in the effort it took to capture the model in just the right postion, I forgot all about the placement of the black poufes. I don't thihk I would have them removed, just moved further apart.
...very well imaginative,composition drphoto,portaits it´s not my best,i confess,but try in the next to use apertures in a shot like this one at f7-f8.I like the bags background.
9 Feb 2008 10:54am
Right out of a scene from Blow Up.
9 Feb 2008 5:23pm
@renee mudd: Ha ha ha! I watched the clip. I've had shoots like that before lol! But this one was a hurried affair in my friend's (a fellow photog) studio apartment. No time for tomfoolery!
Very nice; this zero gravity pose fits very well to her clothing.
9 Feb 2008 7:37pm
@MadScientist: Thanks very much. I hope you get over your cold quickly Mr Scientist.
Very nice but I am another who thinks the black cubes distract and detract. I also think she needs more space, especially on the left.
13 Feb 2008 11:41am
@Michael Rawluk: You are right of course, I really wanted to shoot this in landscape format but she is actually running against a very small portion of wall situated between two large windows so I had to just work with the space I had at the time =D/
Maybe I should have used something other than those formless black 'bags' to punctuate the image. I still feel that without something there it would just look too sparse but I'm pretty convinced now that the black 'cubes' were not the best choice!
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