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Very close friends. Sorry, not in a studio, hope you do not mind.
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Thank you very much for your comments. This picture is not intended to be an aesthetic studio composition. First of all, the posing nude couple had to keep this pose during 15 minutes, a rather difficult thing to do. Secondly, the lighting was minimal and could not be increased (artificial light), therefore no choice in the iso settings and flat image. To me, nude photography should not be restricted to sophisticated poses but could also show fresh natural beauty in a “natural” setting, and I liked this picture. I don’t know their secret story, but there is obviously one..
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This shot was taken during a 15 minutes posing session. This picture
also tells a story...
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Same shot but with different colour setting (background and flower).
Is it any better? Thanks.
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Close-up of a red quince flower. Suggestions for improvements. Thanks
for your time..Yves.
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My first shot of a live insect with this macro lens. Please critique.
Thanks.
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Trying my new macro lens. Do you like this picture? Thanks for your
comments.
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Inside a spring tulip full of pollen. Spring is there. Thanks for
stopping by.
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The first picture taken with my brand new micro lens. Hope you like
it. Thanks for your comments.Yves
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Lovely smile.
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I like the idea but I would suggest a slightly different crop. Cheers. Yves P.
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This mixture of frost and sunshine will last only few minutes. Hope
you like this colour and white picture and suggest improvements.
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Solitude.
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This is another excellent nude picture. As pointed out in the comments, there are several ways of looking at this picture. To me, the most striking difference between this one and other similar nudes is the face to the model which I find at the same time attractive and mysterious. I have tried to illustrate my point in the enclosed drawing (please feel free to discard it). Congratulations for your work. Yves P.
Dog violet
in Macro
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Not the best. It looks silly to me. How can I improve this shot?
Thanks for advice.