The gorgeous Tillie


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I am still wading through the Images from the Easter Monday shoot with Tillie trying to decide what to ditch and what to keep and at the moment most are keepers. A very productive shoot.
24/05/2014 - 08:34Sabrestoof
CategoryNude Glamour
Shutter Speed1/125
Aperturef/6.7
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ISO200
Focal Length120mm
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davidstorm

Link Posted 24/05/2014 - 10:45
She is gorgeous, but she needed moving to the left!

Whatever is in the top right is distracting to the eye, for me this spoils a fantastic image.

Regards
David
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tyronet2000

Link Posted 24/05/2014 - 11:57
Agree with David on this one
Regards
Stan

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GIULIO57

Link Posted 24/05/2014 - 12:18
davidstorm wrote:
She is gorgeous, but she needed moving to the left!

Whatever is in the top right is distracting to the eye, for me this spoils a fantastic image.

Regards
David

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Chrism8

Link Posted 24/05/2014 - 13:31
Hmmmm..... yes totally agree, I'd have removed the flower stems, distracts from a superb image.
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Gravelrash

Link Posted 24/05/2014 - 15:56
I'll be the odd one out and say I like it the way it is.

Without the black roses picture it would still be great but with she appears to be reactng to them rather than making a photo pose for the sake of it.

I guess it makes more of a story for my imagination to go with.

On a final note I don't normally have a problem with watermarks but in this instance it detracts from an empty space that needs to be there for my view of the image.

Well done...love it. Great model complimented by a very accomplished studio togger.
Steve

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