For this genre of shot, you may want to try exploring the liquidify function in photoshop... I'm commenting from a PP-user point of view...
I believe all of us would want to look better
For this genre of shot, you may want to try exploring the liquidify function in photoshop... I'm commenting from a PP-user point of view...
I believe all of us would want to look better
#2
This pic look at the left side of her hip... how is it that there is a right angle there?? Looks really weird.... and i agree with the others about the choice of bikini... it's really tacky.... i dunno if u chose it or if it was the model's own one but for shoots u should get the appropriate attire rather then just use whatever u have.... good attempt though :thumbsup:
For this genre of shot, you may want to try exploring the liquidify function in photoshop... I'm commenting from a PP-user point of view...
I believe all of us would want to look better
agrees :bsmilie: Esp #1 where there are excess skin on her right.
but nice photos anyway... i like her expression in #3...
Thanks Let me experiment with liquify on #1
mind as well experiment enlarging the red apple too? :think:
come on yo, do you prefer those tiny organic applets or those supersweet, juicy Fuji ?Unker ... u hardcore! :bsmilie:
come on yo, do you prefer those tiny organic applets or those supersweet, juicy Fuji ?
OK, on a serious note, when shooting bikini babe, one must try to bring out her assets (like face, hair, apples, etc) and covered up the liabilities (like fats, poor skin conditions, height, etc). Not everyone is suitable for bikini shoot. model Mabel is one exception, she uses her good height and pro pose to max effect.
I like the lighting overall, maybe on no1 just watch the shadow of the hand on the leg it looks a bit strong in this area, soften and lighten in Photoshop maybe?
Also seems to be a Dark outline/Halo around the model or is that just me? can see it most in no3?
just my 2 cents! Nice work!
The lighting set-up was medium key. Credits to the organizers.