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Honestly, I'm not sure this will be here long. I don't generally

publish work quite this revealing. But I like the lines. Please give

me some feedback. What first strikes you?

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It's certainly a bit different from most of your work. The first thing that hits me here is the grain (which I happen to like). It's a nice texture. Was it a special effect or part of the original image? In all honesty, I feel the image overall is less strong than some others you've posted in the last few days, but it has an interesting feel to it.
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The grain was added in PS. And I'm with you, something about it made me pull it out of a pool of 100 or so images (along with others I've posted) of this incredible woman (the beauty is really only a small part of what's interesting about her). Sometimes it's very difficult to identify why something works...
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Your nudes are always tasteful and stylish. This shot is no exception. I agree that is it sometimes difficult to identify why you like a specific shot. But I like this one. Keep up the terrific work.
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It works for me. Revealing, yet still holds a lot of mystery. The lighting and shadows are fantastic.
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I like it. I don't think it's too revealing, and its especially not in your face. I think the fact you can see her "lips" in such a nature pose is very cool. I think it is a nice and relaxed pose, that works well.
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Thanks for all the comments. Much appreciated.

 

Funny little story...thought I'd share...and those of you who shoot nudes can probably relate..I only added the grain because she had clothing lines on her butt from driving an hour to see me. I didn't feel like working much to digitally remove.

 

How that for art? But it seems to have worked out...

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Robert,

I like the image and the grain effect.

Yes, I have had experiences like yours with the models I have shot.

My saving grace was not Photoshop( computers were not around), because I was using film. The film grain did not cover the blemishes on my nude model, but using a different type of enlarging paper (Grade 0) with the processing did !

Nice work here.

Regards,  Mike

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