mike_palermiti 3 Posted March 27, 2013 Hi John,A "30" , my friend !Best Regards, Mike Link to comment
starvy 7 Posted March 27, 2013 You lighting is always so superb for the smoothest of skintones. Link to comment
krpradu 125 Posted March 28, 2013 Lighting and grey tones are really so god in your work,I like how is composed this one,the image is so clean and pleasantly,compliments. Link to comment
morophaenixmau 27 Posted March 28, 2013 A spledid exemplary, like shot and like...woman! Link to comment
maurizio melozzi 0 Posted March 28, 2013 Magnifique, .....the line of her body and the movement are marvellous. A great image my friends !!!!!! all the best to you. Is always a pleasure to see your images !!! Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 309 Posted March 30, 2013 As always, good environment, rich tones and a beautiful girl in n ice pose! Best regards John! PDE Link to comment
jerrymat 5 Posted March 30, 2013 John,We are going to have to pressure you to provide titles for all of your pictures. Just imagine in the future, when some museums compete for posting prints of your works in Photographic Art Exhibits of the 21st Century, the frustration you will provide those who attempt to write the catalogs. Some scholar will have to give numbers to your works so people will be able to identify Peri no. 20333 from all the others. Of course, the scholar will miss one, which upon discovery will have to be numbered with a decimal catalog number. Comments will be heard like "The Gates Family Trust bought a Peri no. 149763 for exhibit at the New Washington D.C. Art Museum. It is the only known Peri with a model of dark complexion."I see a comment about the skin tones of your models here and frankly I am stumped. Almost every model I work with seems to have tan lines and often 4 shades darker skin in August than January and almost always has such white skin where her bikini covered that I spend 16 hours of retouching per image Yet, all of your models seem to have very light complexions without a tan mark or blemish showing. Tell us all, please, how you accomplish that.This pretty model is one further example of skin tones, and I almost forgot to mention that everyone at P.N. is as envious as could be about how you find such long legged models. You have managed here (by model placement?) to make her toes to waist apparent length exceed the waist to top of head length, something that was common in the days of hand painted pinups but seldom seen in photos. Well done my friend.If I could offer a couple of suggestions for change: You signature might show up with more contrast if it were not on the bed cover but in the dark lower right hand corner. And I like the simplicity of your background with a few wall decorations - except for the one that looks a little bit like a sharp blade going into her back.I intended to send this to you on April 1, but it turns out that they have scheduled my computer connection change for that day and I may be unable to send it. So I post it early.Warmest regards,Jerry Link to comment
John Peri 1,039 Posted April 3, 2013 Thanks Jerry. Frankly, I run out of titles long ago, and for the most part I find they sound very corny anyway. As for the absence of any tan marks, the answer is very simple. First you feed the models with lots of Champagne and then you let them sunbathe on the balcony .. result, very few visible tan marks ... http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=16639861 .. and here is Dodo also .. http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=16492672 Link to comment
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