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Beautiful lighting. Very Caracaggesque. I wonder how this would look in B&W? It might transform the low light noise into a grain pattern typical of B&W film. One other thing, there is a scan artifact/scratch running horizontally at the model's shoulder that should be attended to. Do you have more shots from this setting?
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Beautiful execution. The side lighting works so well in defining the curves of the model and the near monochromatic color enhances the image. This is a real keeper, Jim.
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Very mysterious. Excellent tonalities.
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Jim,
I really like the subtlety of the shadow in this picture. Very nice effect.
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Great lighting and curves. Excellent picture!
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"J'accuse"
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I agree with Warren, she does have a great set. I just don't know about the hair in her face though.
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Not crazy about the reflection. I think I would have cropped.
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This is a very clever use of the reflection.
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I think I would crop to the model's right. Just where the glass panes start.
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It can be difficult to successfully fill the aspect ratio of a 35mm frame with a single figure. You've done a pretty good job here but the model pose is tense - there is a bit of metastability in the pose. Maybe more pillows behind her?
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Ouch! The lack of "atta boys" is telling.
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I think a crop just below the kneecaps would de-emphasize the missing feet.
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I don't think the hair works here. A bit disheveled.
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Classic pose. Well done. The simplicity and subtle window shadow complete the composition. However, I'm sorry there is a tattoo marring an otherwise sumptuous and beautiful model. Asi es la vida.
Ricardo
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Una cara tan bonita.
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Something of a Winogrand perspective. Interesting.
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I'll bet you could do an interesting nude version of Vermeer's "Girl with a pearl earring" with this model.
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sugiero que arregles el horizonte.
ricardo
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Es quite good. Please to check rectilinear aspects.
Aplausos, Ricardo
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I think you're onto something. Very interesting effects. Are you combining the images
in the darkroom, or scanning and compositing digitally?