Rodolfo Paiz wrote:
Beautiful images. Absolutely fantastic. I'd also love to see a portrait shot of the one facing the camera, just because the headpiece makes her orientation so vertical... not that there's anything wrong with the one you have here!
Thank you Rodolfo. Normaly I don't like to shoot in portrait orientation when shooting these girls. The headpiece is very tall and most of the time the roof will interfere a bit also
beauport wrote:
Lars, such rich color and depth in these wonderful images, always such a pleasure seeing your work. Am I right in presuming these are done in natural light?
Rodolfo Paiz wrote:
By the way, Lars, I forgot to mention that I really like the frames you use. Are you using a particular action that you bought, or something that you made?
elader wrote:
Where would we be without Lars? I keep sending links to his pictures to everyone i know. but just once I would like to see something OOF from him.
elader wrote:
Where would we be without Lars? I keep sending links to his pictures to everyone i know. but just once I would like to see something OOF from him.
It's easy to find OOF stuff from Lars. Just look toward the edges and backgrounds.
Very beautiful work here, Lars. I am admittedly not around here as much as I used to be, but I haven't seen any of your work for a long time, and it's wonderful to see it again.
Todd Adamson wrote:
It's easy to find OOF stuff from Lars. Just look toward the edges and backgrounds.
Very beautiful work here, Lars. I am admittedly not around here as much as I used to be, but I haven't seen any of your work for a long time, and it's wonderful to see it again.
Great work. Nice to see shots from a part of the world that most of us would love to visit, but might never have the opportunity. What lens was used on most of the photos? Thanks.