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Lindsay

A few from today.

Model : Lindsay
Assistant : Wendy Appelman
Photographer : Frank Doorhof

1.
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2.
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3.
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4.
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Frank
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Frank I like the first two pictures the most. That hat and the open shirt in the first one works well, giving the impression that she is a girl friend comfortable with the guy and has some good relaxed relationship.

The second image has that simple pose, almost making the girl two dimensional, just a curve made with a paint brush against that roughly formed background. It's effective. Now who paints your backgrounds or do you reuse them. tell us what the lights were!!!!

Asher
 

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Frank,

A few from today.

Model : Lindsay
Assistant : Wendy Appelman
Photographer : Frank Doorhof

1.
Lindsay_14_januari_2010__00278v2.jpg
I especially like number 1, but the "insufficient" depth of field just doesn't work for me.

Still, it's instructive to see just where you focus. I see you follow my practice in many such cases!

Thanks for sharing.
 
Hi, Frank,


I especially like number 1, but the "insufficient" depth of field just doesn't work for me.

Still, it's instructive to see just where you focus. I see you follow my practice in many such cases!

Thanks for sharing.

What do you mean with following your practise ?
 

Daniel Buck

New member
Overall I like the shots quite a bit! (the strong side lighting especially!) But the tilted lens doesn't really seem to do anything for me, I think I would either prefer no tilt. Me, I looove thin DOF and blur, but I usually find my self not liking blur when it's a result of a tilted lens. Just my opinion :)

Always love looking at your work, thanks for posting! :-D
 
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