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James Lemon

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
James,

You both are having a lot of fun!


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She is very playful and obviously loves the shoot! I like this one the best! She has a sense of drama! Do you happen to also have the top and right side of the stone arch in any pictures, too?

Asher
 

James Lemon

Well-known member
James,

You both are having a lot of fun!


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She is very playful and obviously loves the shoot! I like this one the best! She has a sense of drama! Do you happen to also have the top and right side of the stone arch in any pictures, too?

Asher

Hi Asher

A couple more with the arch!

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Best, regards

James
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
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James,

The framing of that tree underneath the arch works better for me than when it's above, as here, her figure and the tree work together being enclosed by the same "frame".

With all your pictures, one could, if one had the whim, reconstruct the entire arch around her. That is what I would do and perhaps it would be in B&W

Having admitted that, be assured that I have no desire for you to change a thing. I just like to have the resources in overlapping pictures to be able to at least consider modifications after one returns from one's journey.

I like this setting and hope you might do more. You have a penchant for meeting interesting characters. This would be a great common location for a series.

Asher
 
As Asher said, the arch works well as a framing element. The image with the subject walking up the stairs while gazing at the photographer is the best of the bunch not only for the composition, but for the lighting as well. Sunlight on a cloudy day can be a fleeting thing indeed. You captured the "decisive moment" with this image.
 

James Lemon

Well-known member
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James,

The framing of that tree underneath the arch works better for me than when it's above, as here, her figure and the tree work together being enclosed by the same "frame".

With all your pictures, one could, if one had the whim, reconstruct the entire arch around her. That is what I would do and perhaps it would be in B&W

Having admitted that, be assured that I have no desire for you to change a thing. I just like to have the resources in overlapping pictures to be able to at least consider modifications after one returns from one's journey.

I like this setting and hope you might do more. You have a penchant for meeting interesting characters. This would be a great common location for a series.

Asher

As Asher said, the arch works well as a framing element. The image with the subject walking up the stairs while gazing at the photographer is the best of the bunch not only for the composition, but for the lighting as well. Sunlight on a cloudy day can be a fleeting thing indeed. You captured the "decisive moment" with this image.

Hi Asher, Tom

Thanks for the feedback. We are still waiting for the flowers to bloom !

Best, regards
James
 
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