Here's a few of my favourite images from a location shoot last weekend.
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I expect they were pretty happy with these. Stunning location and well crafted shots. Man, those ruins in the last shot are amazing. What I wouldn't give...
wow, tough couple to shoot. Hope you don't mind, but what I see is his enormous nose and her unnatural looking thigh in the first image. This is really tough. Light and scene are wonderful, but those human features are just too overpowering for me. I think I would have tried to have him more straight on, so the beaker does not appear so humungous, and her her leg in a somewhat different position. Tough, real tough. Third one is superb.
~~ Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder ~~
Really like the poses and a beautiful location. Some different attire may have diminished the thigh issue, as to the nose - she loves him as he is I wouldn't sweat it. But with that said it would have been nice to have seen his eyes in a least one of the shots. Keep taking shots like these Richard and you'll have to quit your day job.
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I like the first and third. I don't mind the nose and the thigh in the first. I've got both, so I guess I'm used to it. The nose in the second one is more of a bother, because it looks like he's ready to peck her. But I bet they're happy with the pictures, and the ruins look like a great place to shoot.
Nice lighting here Richard!
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I really like what how you paint with light, Richard... it's just lovely.
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