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ShepsMom
Aug-17-2009, 02:43 PM
My second try at model shooting. We were trying to do Jeannie shots, model has outfits, wig, etc, but weather wasn't cooperating, wind was horrible, we had to run back to our cars because it started to rain, waited out, went back, and waited for sunset which never happened. :dunno

Anywho, here are few shots.

Meet Marty!

1
http://intruecolors.smugmug.com/photos/621394546_EeWEk-M-1.jpg


2.
http://intruecolors.smugmug.com/photos/621393534_iSqoJ-M-1.jpg

3
http://intruecolors.smugmug.com/photos/621391849_Cn2XC-M-1.jpg


4
http://intruecolors.smugmug.com/photos/621390930_TNVU4-M-1.jpg

5
http://intruecolors.smugmug.com/photos/621386695_rTCxj-M-1.jpg


6
http://intruecolors.smugmug.com/photos/621384536_nhQBs-M-1.jpg


7
http://intruecolors.smugmug.com/photos/621387512_ZQ7eq-M-1.jpg


8
http://intruecolors.smugmug.com/photos/621385935_m45AN-M-1.jpg


I will post more shots on "adult" forum, stay tuned! :D

marikris
Aug-17-2009, 03:01 PM
Oh, fun! I love #3 and #8. She reminded me very much of Heather Locklear!

thoth
Aug-17-2009, 05:14 PM
#3 is most excellent! She is one fine genie if I do say so myself. :thumb

adbsgicom
Aug-17-2009, 07:27 PM
Creative series... 3 is also my favorite.

1. Nice, but lost the elbow, so the homage to Barbara Eden is a bit lost. :D
2. Too washed out for my taste.
3. :thumb Like the processing as well. Is that all one image, or did you composite/HDR things together there?
4. Great idea. The bottle looked like it was added later for some reason. When I look close, I don't believe it was, but my initial reaction was that the bottle was composited in. Perhaps the bottle is just way over saturated.
5. Nice treatment. Very old-postcard sort of look.
7. Not diggin' the green tinting.

Nikolai
Aug-18-2009, 09:24 AM
Nice series!
I think you meant genie (also jinn, djinn) - judging by the omnipresent arabic-looking bottle.
In fact, it seems to me that the pictures would look better without this accessory, since in my eyes it's purely an attention-stealer, and with one exception (#4), doesn't end much to the frame :dunno

Zerodog
Aug-18-2009, 09:59 AM
3 and 5 are really nice. I like the treatments in both.

PuppY_K1ck3R
Aug-18-2009, 10:09 AM
clouds are amazing in #3

bendruckerphoto
Aug-18-2009, 11:12 AM
I like #3. However, I'd agree with Nikolai and say that you need to get rid of the genie bottle.

marikris
Aug-18-2009, 11:13 AM
I think you meant genie (also jinn, djinn) - judging by the omnipresent arabic-looking bottle.
In fact, it seems to me that the pictures would look better without this accessory, since in my eyes it's purely an attention-stealer, and with one exception (#4), doesn't end much to the frame :dunno

Right, the "Jeannie" being the pun. I Dream of Jeannie was a TV show back in the 60s: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058815/

Plot Summary:
"Captain Tony Nelson is an astronaut. While on a mission, he discovered a mysterious bottle. Opening it, he released Jeannie (a Genie) who was so overjoyed at her release she promised to serve Captain Nelson."

Nikolai
Aug-18-2009, 11:23 AM
Right, the "Jeannie" being the pun. I Dream of Jeannie was a TV show back in the 60s: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058815/

Duh... :hide
Thanks!

marikris
Aug-18-2009, 11:41 AM
Duh... :hide
Thanks!
:smile6

Ed911
Aug-18-2009, 02:04 PM
Here's my take. You have a very attactive model and a great setting...what an opportunity.

1. Under exposed and not appealing.
2. Blown out...no depth...lack of contrast.
3. Nice concept, colors and wow factor are there...post processing etc.
4. At first I didn't like it, but it grows on you. Sometimes you just have to look twice...for what it's worth, I like it.
5. PP doesn't do anything for me. PP causes a loss of image contrast and hence depth...flat. I think her skin tone blends into the background too much. You need to separate your subject from the background in outdoor shots just like you do in studio shots thus aviod blending subjects into the backgound.
6. Better, but needs some shadow work...to add contrast.
7. I like it...colors work well, and I like the pose and concept...
8. Not doing much for me. Be careful when you desaturate or run artsy actions. When you desat an image across the board, you lose shadow detail and flatten the image.

This is just what I think...so, take it with a grain of salt.

Thanks for sharing....

ShepsMom
Aug-18-2009, 02:37 PM
Thanks everyone for your great insights. We couldn't get rid of the bottle, because model wanted it in all the shots, that was her prop :dunno

Good advise from everyone, and well appreciated.
Thanks again for looking! :thumb

kdog
Aug-18-2009, 08:34 PM
Very nice, Marina! :thumb

I like the whole set, prop and all. I also like the processing you did. Can you say a word about what you did in #3 for example?

Cheers,
-joel

bendruckerphoto
Aug-19-2009, 05:02 AM
Thanks everyone for your great insights. We couldn't get rid of the bottle, because model wanted it in all the shots, that was her prop :dunno

If she insists on it being in all of them and loves the results, ignore what we're saying. If you're doing a personal shoot, make things the best they can be. If you're doing a model shoot, cater to your audience. Whether that's the model, a publicist, and art director, whomever it may be, do what they want.

jethibod
Aug-19-2009, 08:11 AM
:lust #s 3 & 4....great job!!! And how awesome you have an enthusiastic model!! :jealous!

goldilocksandmy3bears
Aug-19-2009, 01:27 PM
I love it! #3 and #5 are my favorites!

ShepsMom
Aug-19-2009, 03:03 PM
Very nice, Marina! :thumb

I like the whole set, prop and all. I also like the processing you did. Can you say a word about what you did in #3 for example?

Cheers,
-joel

Thanks Joel. Well, there is one handy thing in Photoshop under Adjustments, called Equalize :D Some masking, and layering of course, just play around with opacity and curves to get the effect you want. It will give you some interesting effects. :thumb

ShepsMom
Aug-19-2009, 03:06 PM
If she insists on it being in all of them and loves the results, ignore what we're saying. If you're doing a personal shoot, make things the best they can be. If you're doing a model shoot, cater to your audience. Whether that's the model, a publicist, and art director, whomever it may be, do what they want.

She apparently wanted to update her port. but i was there just for the fun of it, no personal gains, nor any publicity for me LOL. Another photog was more involved with the final outcomes. I understand what you're saying, shooting models isn't something i'm interested in, but it's all for good fun!
Appreciate your comments! :D

Kinkajou
Aug-20-2009, 07:28 AM
Oh, fun! I love #3 and #8. She reminded me very much of Heather Locklear!

:agree

Hackbone
Aug-20-2009, 09:50 AM
Love 3 & 4, not to mention her.