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Took these a couple of years back but just reworked a few of them Had to crop heavily to meet FM guidelines but I don't think they suffer too much.
Shot in studio with Nikon D810, 85mm 1.8 and Sigma art 24-105 f4.
Thanks for looking
WOW Nick!!!!
Just great lighting and photo composition and what a beautiful woman!!!
#1 is pure joy! The colors and your exposure are perfect for me!!
Well done!
Dan
Beautiful images! Lovely model. I like the lighting you used. Fourth image might be a tad too sharp for the face. Nice job with the posing, wardrobe and hair.
Danpbphoto wrote:
WOW Nick!!!!
Just great lighting and photo composition and what a beautiful woman!!!
#1 is pure joy! The colors and your exposure are perfect for me!!
Well done!
Dan
film_4ever wrote:
Beautiful images! Lovely model. I like the lighting you used. Fourth image might be a tad too sharp for the face. Nice job with the posing, wardrobe and hair.
Thanks for sharing your images!
Thank you very much.!
No sharpening added to #4, I think it accentuates the intensity of the gaze...although in hindsight I wish I'd taken a few of that set with a wider aperture. May have worked well
What everyone else said. Captivating model. I like that she hasn't had her skin texture, not processed to mannequin smoothness. When scrolling, I keep stopping at the second image. Wow.
GoodEgg wrote:
What everyone else said. Captivating model. I like that she hasn't had her skin texture, not processed to mannequin smoothness. When scrolling, I keep stopping at the second image. Wow.
Thank you again Dan.
Was a straightforward B/W conversion. B/W adjustment layer, just pushed the yellows, and the reds a tiny bit and a little burn and dodge.
The colour processing was my usual thing...healing (very little required) , burn and dodge and some high pass filter smoothing but since I also don't like 'mannequin " skin I dropped the opacity way down on the smoothing layer.
Tristanstudios wrote:
Thank you again Dan.
Was a straightforward B/W conversion. B/W adjustment layer, just pushed the yellows, and the reds a tiny bit and a little burn and dodge.
The colour processing was my usual thing...healing (very little required) , burn and dodge and some high pass filter smoothing but since I also don't like 'mannequin " skin I dropped the opacity way down on the smoothing layer.
Great workflow producing a wonderful composition Nick!!!
Dan
J. Pow wrote:
Great shots! I really like 3 the best. Love how the blouse accentuates her body and i love the color tone in the photo in particular. Fantastic!