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    Hey everyone, last tuesday night, we did a semi-nude shoot with my photography course, would just like some feedback on these images:

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    I really like the 2nd pair (of photos as well) ... great lighting.

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    I think they are great images. To critique the images here would not really be a critique on your part but a critique on the model. Clearly she is very attractive, but those poses just do not seem to be working for me. I think the images themselves are great. Good job on your part, but just dont feel the poses are very great. I prefer discrete nudity where as this seems to be very direct. Not that it never works, I just do not think that is the case here. Maybe you could have tried a couple different angles???? Just a few thoughts and my cheap opinions. You asked for them!
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    Couldn't do a hell of a lot with angles, the light is coming from the back left corner onto her, therefore I couldn't really change the angle of the image, if I got down on the ground, her head would have looked too small.

    Purhapse you like these better?

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    Or:

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    My fav are the first set. Love the lines in it!
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    Thanks everyone!

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    These are all great images but I prefer the first two of the second set of images of this series. Nice job. I think you are making your father proud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jjeling View Post
    These are all great images but I prefer the first two of the second set of images of this series. Nice job. I think you are making your father proud.
    Yes, definitely, considering I sold her that camera back at the beginning of the year and she had absolutely no idea how to use it. I gave her a 2 week crash course before she moved south and apart from a couple of times with her since, she has found ways to teach herself. Including getting critique from this website. She's done so well.

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    1 week! it was only a week, got it off you the week before, but it wasn't til the second week before I moved that you threw lots of skills and information at me that made my head explode. I'm surprised at how much I remembered.

    This isn't my day-to-day type of photo shoot, but it was interesting and an experience to do. She's an experienced model also, so made it alot easier.

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