nightwolf75 said:excellent!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: good enuf for a fashion mag!
btw, did u use B&W film for this, or digital then PS?
risque
adj : suggestive of sexual impropriety; "a blue movie"; "blue
jokes"; "he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy
details"; "a juicy scandal"; "a naughty wink"; "naughty
words"; "racy anecdotes"; "a risque story"; "spicy
gossip" [syn: {blue}, {gamy}, {gamey}, {juicy}, {naughty},
{racy}, {spicy}]
oeyvind said:Maybe I was dirty minded, for a moment I thought you were gonna show something risque... :devil:
Code:risque adj : suggestive of sexual impropriety; "a blue movie"; "blue jokes"; "he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details"; "a juicy scandal"; "a naughty wink"; "naughty words"; "racy anecdotes"; "a risque story"; "spicy gossip" [syn: {blue}, {gamy}, {gamey}, {juicy}, {naughty}, {racy}, {spicy}]
sequitur said:the rest are pretty standard. note the messy hair all around for the first few... messy as in, strands flying all around. that's really unacceptable.
SniperD said:hmm.. framing is your downfall this series.. the models weren't framed nicely resulting in a very unbalanced kind of feel. the B&W tonality can be enhanced more with curves and levels. I'm fine with the model's own posing, the hair and stuff if that's the look you want to go for.
blak, dun have the impression that you have to "tame down" with age. You are coming along fine and should infact explore more alternatives in your shots.. do something different rather than the tried - tested - proven - discarded. But of coz the basics must still be there be crazy with your ideas :thumbsup: coz you never know...
pinkx said:good job la. i like the 2nd last one. the last one. has a weird touch to it. haha. but the 2nd one looks like one of the [america's next top model] photos. lOl~
blak said:thanks sniper! i have some crazy ideas, but it's kinda like difficult to execute. say, if i saw this old man on the street with this extraordinary artistic look ( you know what i mean), can i like approach him and ask him to be my model for a studio shoot? and how should i explain to him? or maybe even discuss about the price? without getting brushed away like some pests.
SniperD said:actually when you see that man at that point in time, you notice that artistic look, do you think it will translate well when over in the studio? He only looks like that to you coz he's in his usual environment or "element" as i like to call it.
you have to learn how to ID the workable within the studio surroundings and the outdoor. Well, you can try taking a few shots of him 1st in his element and then show him the results. If he's interested enough, you have to see what you can entice him further to suit your course.
Difficult to execute becoz you are limited by certain obstacles you can't see beyond now but slowly, you will be able to get pass them when you mature in the craft
blak said:thanks. i get what you mean. thanks for the solution sniper, actually i heard some about you when i was in brett's when can you like show me what to do in a studio? .. i edited the post btw. better? or worse?
SniperD said:Hmm..good things or bad thing you heard??.. :think:
keep the 2nd one as your reference and trash the rest. Reshoot the 2nd one. The exposure is good and the light's dramatic.
as for studio stuff, we can share experiences though I am still learning about it myself