darienchin 0 Posted May 29, 2008 My latest shot from a shoot over the long weekend with a fabulousdancer from Brazil. 5D17-40LHitech .3 Soft GND W.L. X1600 into 22" Beauty Dish from 8 o clockW.L. X1600 Gridded from 4 o clock Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted May 29, 2008 Wow, wow and wow! Superb shot. Maybe there could be a touch more light in the bg and I wish you had had the luck of prettier clouds. In any case, this is truly super shot. I have worked now with different gym athletes (analogy to dancers) and they make ordinary models look really bleak. The fact is that to find a beautiful face is easy, to find a beautiful body is easy, but to find someone who can use her beautiful figure like a tool of aesthetics you need trained dancers, athletes and similar. Beautiful! Link to comment
kds 0 Posted May 29, 2008 Indeed this is a super shot. It took me a while before I saw that the model was flying. Great composition. 6/7 Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted May 29, 2008 I love the shot!! The broken clouds and buildings add a great contrast to her, her outfit, and the flowers. Definitly a perfect downtown fashion shot. Is this a single shot or a combination of two different shots? The right hand holding the building looks like a combination of frames. It's a fantastic shot all the same.. Link to comment
darienchin 0 Posted May 29, 2008 Hi Jerald, This is a single shot. I rarely combine exposures unless I'm doing landscape. Thanks for your thoughts everyone. Also...it would have been nice if I could have spelled the title correcataly:) Link to comment
jefvandenhoute 0 Posted May 30, 2008 Great composition of the dancing woman with the rigitdity of the architecture Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted June 3, 2008 Wow indeed.This is amazing.I didn't realize she was off the ground at first either. Link to comment
artjazz 0 Posted June 25, 2008 yeah, this is amazing shot with excellent composition! this photo moved to my favorite ) Link to comment
andrew_espinosa 0 Posted October 22, 2009 This shot does have it all. I've never considered a shot could feel "happy" even with the dark clouds overhead. Great work! Update: Just realized you're from Seattle too. I'm not originally from here, but the cloud formations out here really do lend themselves to some great art. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted February 6, 2011 Very well done. All elements of it works excellent. Link to comment
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