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Benji
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Date Posted:
Jun/04/2010 4:34 PM
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Class of 2011 and looking good!
Benji
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Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.
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Benji
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Date Posted:
Jun/04/2010 4:35 PM
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Another.
Ben
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Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.
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Benji
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Date Posted:
Jun/04/2010 4:36 PM
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Last one.
Ben
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Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.
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E.
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Date Posted:
Jun/04/2010 8:24 PM
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Nice lighting and treatment on all of these. My fav. is #2. #1 seems to be way out side of what I would expect from you and remember a few years back that we'd not see something like this. That's a positive comment in case it doesn't come across that way.
The crop on #1 just doesn't work for me, but again good lighting and treatment.
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jimmy h
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Date Posted:
Jun/05/2010 4:48 AM
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great pictures of a stunning young woman, bet she loves these.
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wannabeoutside
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Benji
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Date Posted:
Jun/05/2010 2:03 PM
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E,
Thanks. I "borrow" poses that I like from the 'net and try them on my clients. But of course I still use some of the tried and true ones also, like the one below.
Benji
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Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.
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E.
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Date Posted:
Jun/05/2010 5:24 PM
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While that's tried, true and classic, not to mention well executed, it also has a modern contemporary flare to it. Of course all the pretty girls seem to live in your town and so that helps too.
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chance
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Date Posted:
Jun/06/2010 8:08 PM
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Great job. I like the modern poses a bit better but there is nothing wrong with the classics.
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My camera is for pleasure, not for pressure
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ken
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Date Posted:
Jun/07/2010 12:48 PM
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This may be a stupid question, but how did you achieve the almost shadowless white background in #3? Was it all lighting, or is there some Photoshop "magic" thrown in as well?
Thanks,
ken
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Benji
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Date Posted:
Jun/07/2010 9:46 PM
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The background is called a cyclorama. In a cyclorama there is no horizon line because where the floor meets the wall it is rounded rather than squared off. So a side view would show an elongated "C" rather than a sharp "L" shape. Then I put 1 and 2/3rds more light on it than what is on the subject so the background would be pure white (255) rather than gray. There was no Photoshop done to the background or foreground.
Benji
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Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.
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