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Just for Fun No C&C will be given: Model showing her cherries on Burbon Street!

Will Thompson

Well Known Member
Just looking cute!

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Just looking cute!

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You have good sense of humor at times. Here give you high marks.

She is a delight and you are very good at finding wonderful models and backdrops. I like the wholesome "girl next door" looks of this model. She's, as yet not disillusioned by modeling for free!

Asher
 

Will Thompson

Well Known Member
Here are 2 more!

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Will,

It might be a bias towards a friend, but I think that my liking these pictures is more than that. The background ands a sense of theatre and fun to the pictures. I do like the red shoes in these later two shots, (the bicycle is red too) but somehow, the sandy colored ones seem to match the b.g. better.

Asher
 

Daisy Rappa

New member
Nice!

Will - these are really fun! Love the light and model expressions etc. And the processing is good fantasy. Bourbon Street won't be the same.

I'd love to know where you got the bg - is it one of the ditigal ones we talked about...

kat
 

Will Thompson

Well Known Member
2 more from the same shoot!

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Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Bart,

Hi Will,

I like the second one, she looks natural and cheeky. Too bad about the leaning background features at the right, I find them a bit distracting.
True. Still, for those of us that used to be in the business of making accessories for fire sprinkler system installations, there is a certain fascination. (This is a California-style backflow preventive, with contactors on the gate valves (send an alarm if the valves are closed when they shouldn't be).

Out of the frame: flow detector (I can see the cable from it). This sends an alarm if the sprinkler system is activated (presumably by a fire).

Best regards,

Doug
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief


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Will,

It's good that Doug draws attention to the engineering aspects of the massive piping behind the model. There are repeating elements there which would be great to photograph on their own but also with a model in so many different compositional styles. Since you have access to this, maybe you might explore simplifying the way you put things together to use this impressive structure for it's curves, repeats and power. Against the black unlit sky, with or without a model, but her attitude and pose might be utterly different.

Asher
 
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