ricdphoto 0 Posted August 10, 2004 I thought I was done for the day and she was walking beside me 7 feet away. I saw this out of the corner of my eye. I had to blur the background in PhotoShop. Let me know your thoughts and praises/criticisms. Link to comment
claire_manning 0 Posted August 10, 2004 lovely tones and silohette. maybe if the girl wasnt so central. nice wk. c Link to comment
patrickconnolly 0 Posted August 10, 2004 I can't decide whether I like being able to see some of the facial detail. I think I'd like to see a bit more of the face, ut on the other hand, I think the face draws attention away from the what I perceive as the focal point - the line of her legs. Link to comment
mark_newell 0 Posted August 12, 2004 Nice shot. Try cropping away the left side just past the black vertical line. Link to comment
cedricraguenaud 0 Posted January 18, 2006 This is my favorite of the series (followed closely by the orange one with the stripes on the wall). I like that you can't see her face, it adds a feeling of mystery to the shot. I also like the pose, it feels dynamic; it looks like she's walking and you can easily imagine the previous and next steps. I also like that the pose and the clothes emphasise her nice figure. The only thing I'd change is the slightly distracting pole in the background: it's too apparent to be ignored, and it's not symmetrical enough with the model to balance it. Link to comment
randall paul 0 Posted May 10, 2006 I like it! I suppose you could dodge the upper body and facial areas a tad for an expression of mood But What a really nice womanly form. I would shoot her more Ric because she obviously likes to be photographed and whe is willing to move which is a real plus. Good one! Regards Randall Link to comment
acrummey 0 Posted December 27, 2006 Very nice, you have taken a beautiful model and, in this shot, have reduced that beauty to its simplest form. Congratulations to you and pass my regards to the lovely model. Ira Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted June 1, 2008 This is an ode to the gluteus maximus, biceps and rectus femoris - beautiful! Link to comment
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