robert gordon
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Much like I saw a photo that wasn't there....
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Magnificent image. Well seen and well executed.
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I'd gladly work overtime.
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Even clothed, she has a great smile.
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Magnificent lighting, pose, and subject! Positioning of her arms, hands, and legs is superb.
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Cougar or jack-o-lantern?
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I prefer the original image because it affords a greater sense of place. The cropped image could have been taken anywhere. But, then, I'm partial to environmental portraiture.
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John wrote, "Probably tired too .. haha ... we spent four days locked up taking photos . it was passionate but tiring .. "
Somehow I'm unable to muster up any sympathy.
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My first attempt at duotone with Lightroom 2.2. Blur was caused by
setting 18~50mm Sigma lens at closest focusing point with lens set at
18mm.
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Superb image of phenomenal body, holding a great pose. Beadboard does not add anything to the photo. Harsh shadow over her left shoulder is distracting. By all means keep working with her. Meaning of title of photograph is not clear.
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What a terrific attitude!
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Excellent composition. Beautiful model. Assuming you intended the image to be flat it might be worth while trying to sepia tone it.
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Excellent portrait of a lovely, mature woman. Good composition. Lighting a bit flat but not as flat as some of the photos of her on the shore. Fun series. Kudos to you and to your model.
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Alberto,
I've not checked on your photos in a couple of years. This is a magnificent portrait. Great light, excellent composition. I love the way his hands are assertively holding the camera. The beach, buildings, and sea very nicely frame his face.
I hope the two of you have had many more opportunities to go on photo journeys.
Take care.
Bob
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Wonderful image!
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