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RobertT
December 29, 2015
Very attractive devilish smile and those red lips put some different color in that lovely image
linogatt2017
August 22, 2017
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tonyleurs
August 22, 2017
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henry_who
September 26, 2017
PP out the ink on her wrist and this image is a master piece. Model aside, the lighting, framing and exposure are superb.
MikeHarvey
March 24, 2018
outstanding work great lighting and pose just a tiny thing looks like a bit of hair on the side of her face i would remove just my ocd on portrait work
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Location
The photo was taken in the study of Christian Ghelardini in San Piero a SieveTime
The photo was taken on October 22, 2015 at around 10.30 pm.Lighting
It 'was taken without flash but with only the illumination given by the steady light of a beautyEquipment
Nikon D4S - Nikkor 24-70 - f 2.8 - ISO 400 - 1/50Inspiration
The search for a shot different from the usual that are made in the studio trying to enhance the beauty of the model's face very beautiful and pure, asking him to be provocative with the finger pressed to his lips. The contrast that came out is exactly what I wanted.Editing
Development of raw files with a slight increase of the shadows. Photoshop with increased definition and Color Efex Pro to define the main point lightIn my camera bag
D5 with and D850: Nikon 14-24 f2.8 - 24-70mm F2.8 VRIINikon - 70-200 f2.8 VRII - Nikon 105 f2.8 macro - Nikon 85 f1,4 - 910 Sb and various filtersFeedback
I think I have already said everything I could say. The important thing is to try to create something different from what we are normally used to watching. On that occasion there were 5 photographers to take Eleonora. I became estranged from the group and started walking around the model. The pilot light from the flash magically lit up his face and I asked him to slowly turn to me. From there, the photo you see was born.