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Nir
Oct-25-2004, 03:22 AM
Your comments welcome...

http://niralon.smugmug.com/photos/10342984-L.jpg

Head in the Clouds
Oct-25-2004, 03:38 AM
Ah ha!
Well done Nir! I tried several times to do a shot like this, but was to afraid to post a picture of my own butt on the internet!! - sooooooo..... is it a self portrait?
Well done anyway, great idea!
:thumb

Nir
Oct-25-2004, 03:45 AM
Ah ha!
Well done Nir! I tried several times to do a shot like this, but was to afraid to post a picture of my own butt on the internet!! - sooooooo..... is it a self portrait?
Well done anyway, great idea!
:thumb:rofl ROFL!! Sorry Kate, no, not my own. If it was I would have put it on the self portrait thread :rofl

It may have been fun watching you try to photo your own butt with the cameras timer ... I can just imagine you running back and forth LOL ... :wink

Jesmol
Oct-25-2004, 03:52 AM
Amazing fine detail in the skin, could possible do with slightly more cropping on the LH side ??

Head in the Clouds
Oct-25-2004, 03:54 AM
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

Actually, it was pretty funny!!!! ............... Thanks for making me laugh!!! :D

:rofl :rofl :rofl

ginger_55
Oct-25-2004, 04:33 AM
Cool Idea well executed, I think.
One cheek is not a bit "soft". is it?

(Ass)uming that you will have further access to "your"
landscape, I thought I could mention that you might
check to make sure the one cheek, the top one I think,
is not soft. If so, I would schedule a "reshoot".

:roll
ginger

Nir
Oct-25-2004, 04:41 AM
Cool Idea well executed, I think.
One cheek is not a bit "soft". is it?

(Ass)uming that you will have further access to "your"
landscape, I thought I could mention that you might
check to make sure the one cheek, the top one I think,
is not soft. If so, I would schedule a "reshoot".

:roll
gingerHi Ginger!
Thanks for commenting! I'm not sure she would appreciate my checking her cheeks softness:wink Just kidding, of course I understand what you mean, only you were too polite, both cheeks are a bit soft.
What I liked about this one is two 'S' shaped curves - one center from top to bottom and the other centered horizontally.
But, indeed I'll have to think about another session.