cityfruit
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GreenCopperz
November 03, 2016
Something wonderful about a beautiful form captured perfectly that holds your gaze... well deserved praise from the community for a well done photo :-) bravo
wasulite
November 04, 2016
BEAUTIFUL STAFF.I am impressed with your lighting,u placed more light where it matters most. kkkkkkkk.... this is real photograph.GOOD JOB
Canecreek59
November 10, 2016
very nice tasteful composition. excellent example of the female form. well done
rahman12_2000
January 31, 2017
curves make a picture more interesting - best example, and the combination of body and back ground is excellent
Neckbone
April 23, 2018
The tones and colors work great together and the curves are very nice! Congrats!
B-Framed
February 13, 2019
I am not sure what it is about this photograph but you have captured your models beauty that it is captivating.
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Location
This photo was taken in my studio.Time
Actually she is my muse so this photo serial took me almost a day just because I wanted to make it perfect.Lighting
It was only one Bowens Gemini 500r flash from above almost straight down with a 55cm white beauty dish with grid and a diffusor.Equipment
Canon EOS-70d, Canon EF-85mm f1.8,Bowens Gemini 500rInspiration
Her beauty. Her soft lines and curves. Her femininity. Her radiating sexuality. Her.Editing
I used Capture One and Photoshop for smoothing the skin add a little contrast and adjust color tone.In my camera bag
Usually I have a Canon EOS-70d, a Canon 85mm f1.8, a Canon 40mm f2.8 and of course my Canon EOS-3 for film photography. Lately I shoot almost exclusively with 35mm film.Feedback
Don't get complicated! Many times the less is more and in photography even more so. Close all the lights in the studio and use only the flash's modelling lamp so you can see clearly where the light falls on your modell. If you can set on the flash head the modelling light to "relative" (Meaning the brightness of the modelling lamp changes according to the flash power set on the head.), set it. This way in case of more heads you can see exactly how your picture will look like.