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01/10/2022 02:25:49 PM |
Oh wow! This ticks so many boxes of the type of photo that truly inspires me! Elegant portraiture, vintage ambiance, technical wow-factor! Congratulations! This is wonderful in every way! |
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01/08/2022 05:57:42 AM |
Beautiful spot and subject, truly Cinderella style. |
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01/07/2022 07:16:59 PM |
this is so GORGEOUS ..
i'm loving the tones especially and your point of view ..
re: what larry said about shooting up in a portrait .. i recently did that for a christmas family portrait and realized my mistake afterwards .. fortunately i took a few not from that angle .. but the shooting up didnt work at all ..
anyway . this is perfect . how lucky to be able shoot in such a stunning room .. and of course with such a stunning model .. she is beautiful ..
congrats on top five Kobi .. :) |
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01/07/2022 05:01:59 AM |
An interesting perspective. I have heard that a photographer should not shoot up when photographing portraits. I think it works here because your composition is much more than a portrait of a model. The background is integrally important. I like that you stepped out of the box! |
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01/04/2022 07:25:08 AM |
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01/03/2022 02:03:00 PM |
nice setting and image, not sure about the low shooting angle but works to capture more of the grandeur of the scene, the brightness of the windows is a little distracting to me |
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