daveacton
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Thank you Patrick.
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Thank you Alberto. I enjoy the compositing as a way to just expand the joy of working with your shots. You get the fun of the original shoot and then the post. One thing I have also learned is it is a great way to learn composition and often I recall a composite arrangement and then employ the lessons learned in a future shoot. Thanks again.
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Thank you Jack.
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Thank you
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Thank you Jack . Appreciate the comment.
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Thank you Thomas. I must admit all made easy with great models and costumes.
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Thank you Thomas
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Sorry Michael. Missed your comment. Thank you.
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Thanks Roldao
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Thank you Daniel.
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Thank you Michael
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Thank you Warren. I was trying to get the model and the steely colour of the costume to match. And yes a neat costume. The Jewelry/Costume is done by Jeny Bites Jewelry (Ottawa Canada). She should be available on FB. Some interesting work for model work and not that expensive at all. Cheers
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Thank you Warren.
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Thank you Wayne. I appreciate your insight. Although I took a lot of shots during this session I set on this one which I liked but must admit I don't fully understand why. Maybe as you say it is the sense of engagement.
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Thank you Bjorn. Well must admit that having a model like Fredau gets you 90% of the way there. I took a whole series in this location which was in a copse of trees and nicely shaded on what was a very sunny day. Used a little fill flash . The low camera angle I think helps with the intimacy as well as the colors and dappled shade. But as I said Fredau is always an excellent model and has such a fresh air to her.
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Thank you Saad and Vincent for your comments. Much appreciated
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Thank you Andrew for the comment.
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Thank you Gail
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Thank you Peter
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Thank you Sergio
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Thank you Warren
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Hi Sweid
Thank you for the comment. Unfortunately there is not one photo here but quite a number that I composited together to make this image. In the main there was one of the shed which I altered and then one of the model I had photographed in a field. A lot then followed in blending them together and adjusting the lighting in the shed and on the windows.
Dave
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