My few today

HackboneHackbone Registered Users Posts: 4,027 Major grins
edited October 27, 2014 in People
This gal thought she was not photographic. I had to talk with here for quite awhile to get her confidence up and feeling comfortable with the session but she was great. Love the twinkle in her eye.

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  • BilsenBilsen Registered Users Posts: 2,143 Major grins
    edited October 15, 2014
    Tell her she's GORGEOUS Hack. I'd shoot her in a NY minute (in NY of course Laughing.gif).

    Like # 2 but # 1 is just a great, intriguing mysterious image with a great sparkle in her eyes.
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  • Gary752Gary752 Registered Users Posts: 934 Major grins
    edited October 15, 2014
    I totally love #1!!! iloveyou.gif With the placement of the scarf, it invokes a sense of mystery, and directs you to her eyes which are beatutiful!!! Great job Hack!!! bowdown.gifbowbowdown.gif

    GaryB
    GaryB
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  • WerewolfWerewolf Registered Users Posts: 32 Big grins
    edited October 24, 2014
    The first shot made me smile - a big enough smile that a friend who noticed couldn't help but ask why I was grinning out loud (her words not mine).

    Having a bit of a reputation as a curmudgeon a picture that can make me spontaneously break out into a grin like that is one helluva shot.
  • HackboneHackbone Registered Users Posts: 4,027 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2014
    Werewolf wrote: »
    The first shot made me smile - a big enough smile that a friend who noticed couldn't help but ask why I was grinning out loud (her words not mine).

    Having a bit of a reputation as a curmudgeon a picture that can make me spontaneously break out into a grin like that is one helluva shot.

    Thank you for the kind words.
  • jonh68jonh68 Registered Users Posts: 2,711 Major grins
    edited October 24, 2014
    Werewolf wrote: »
    The first shot made me smile - a big enough smile that a friend who noticed couldn't help but ask why I was grinning out loud (her words not mine).

    Having a bit of a reputation as a curmudgeon a picture that can make me spontaneously break out into a grin like that is one helluva shot.

    Yes, You can see her smile without seeing her smile. Her eyes tell the story.
  • D3SshooterD3Sshooter Registered Users Posts: 1,187 Major grins
    edited October 27, 2014
    Great shot number 1, it has something dreamy about it. I guess it must be the dark eyes with the reflection (catch lights) in it.
    A photographer without a style, is like a pub without beer
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