Yeah, The B&W is the winner here.
And Kat is right, a man staring at her from behind the curtain would certainly be a little weird.
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Yeah, The B&W is the winner here.
And Kat is right, a man staring at her from behind the curtain would certainly be a little weird.
Oh yes. I think I can reshoot this one, and to create an horror feeling.
Hmm, thanks :)
I'm a little late to the party but I just wanted to re-iterate what everyone else has said. Great shot and great mood either way you want to take it.
Your wife has beautiful features in her face and is quite attractive. You have done her justice here I think...Nice work :thumbup:
Thank you MAW :)
She doesn't like at all how she looks in the photo. lol
She's probably not recognizing the strength of her profile. maybe do a session with her letting her direct:) I think it stems from looking at a picture of oneself that deviates from what we believe we project. It's not a glamor shot but rather a slice of life that places your wife in a wonderful scene in which, without trying, she managed to look very attractive. Good to see you shooting again by the way, unless I've missed a whole bunch of your posts in passing.
I just start shoot again, because my schedule looks a little bit clear this days, but because of the weather I'm pushed to be creative, and shoot inside.
Now, I'm working to an self portrait. Got the idea when I was cleaning the house.