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Sara in Cepia


greg_golds

Shot in colour, converted.

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You have a original look and an interesting posture on your model. If you could take away the distractions such as the plant and the couch, you would get a very good shot.
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I've said many times that I usually don't comment and rate nudes; One because I want to be swayed by the photography rather than the model... and two because quite frankly, a lot of it on here is "cheap" to me..

 

this model deserves to be alone in the portrait. As was commented, the couch and such are distracting from the WONDERFUL tones you've created..

 

and she's perfection... wonderful eyes and form...

 

I'd say do the sitting again with the same lighting... and place her in such a way as to either remove the distractions or use them to enhance her...

 

what a wonderful model... those eyes!!!! and perfect skin... don't detract from perfection!!

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Nice shot, but I have to agree about the background- it really takes away from all the other cool stuff you've got going on.
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Please shoot this model again and put her in a setting that focuses on her outstanding beauty....eyes, skin tones and soft....I think she is an exceptional model...
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She has a really dumb look on her face. Looks too posed. I don't know, I find most of the nude pics not very good. I'm not sure why they get good ratings all the time. I've only been shooting for a few months and can't say that I can do better, but I know a good shot when I see it.
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Shes has got a captivating air about her, maybe its her eyes. For some reason I cant help but think that this would be just as good if she were clothed...
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There's nothing trully great about this one but it DOES look very good-i can't exactly work out why....

the light on the face is one thing.I think the expression helps too (blank but still interesting somehow)

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Well, I had a chance to look at Mr.Wongs pics and I think they are great. I think you've read too many books that tell you that shooting with a wide-angle is "BAD".
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Are you kidding.... I shoot with a 16-35 2.8 all the time. Wide angle is wonderful when you know how, and when, to use it.
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