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Hi Guys,
This image was taken several months ago just before I started to get seriously into photography. It was taken at an abandoned petrol station in Texas. The model changed clothes twice and walked towards the camera in both outfits. The image was created by using the best shots from each session. Let me know your thoughts. Warmly Christian http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/inde...&imageID=91150 (Sorry for the link, its the first time I have posted. next time I'll add the attachment :0) Last edited by Christian Michael; 11-19-2009 at 07:22 PM. Reason: Just For Fun |
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were all the images taken from the same position (on a tripod?) or was the view point different and then you "cut the subject out" and superimposed in photoshop ?? Reason I ask is that the size she appears in different positions seem to be a bit "out" for example in the front most "black" outfit she seems a lot taller than she should be compared tot he shot behind. Similarly she appears to be a little "wider" int he white shots vs the black shots where she looks really slim. Perhaps it's the age old feminie secret of wearing black to give a slimmer appearance :-)
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I see your point and maybe its not clear in the image, but the tallest white has knees bent and is about to step UP to the platform the tallest black is standing on. As for black being slimming, all images where cut and paste and not resized so that age ol’ adage is probably right, along with the different fit of the two styles of clothing. I guess if I have to explain the image, its not working as well as I thought lol |
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