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    Default Great hair


    This hair just had to be photographed.


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    These are stunning examples of bodyart

    I love the location set up - the platform 'floating' against the black background contrating superbly with the lighting and tones you've captured on the body

    As for the poses - #3 really works for me

    This is great work - something I hope you are very proud of - you deserve to be..................
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    #3 is great, I really like the pose a lot and as you say she has amazing hair.


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    You guys are very generous. Thank you.
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    The composition of the third photo is the most interesting to me.
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    Third one for me, too. I really like the PPing.
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    Wonderful, wonderful images. Love them all. The processing just blows me away. ~~Peg
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    Great work here got to go with #3 also.
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    Thanks everybody. I will be shooting again soon and I will share again.
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    I really like your b&w conversion, do you use a plugin like nik sep or just ps. Great artistic portraits.


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    Tim, this is an old thread. Brian hasn't been around in a while. Hopefully he'll post to your response. ~~Peg
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    Quote Originally Posted by tjh1023 View Post
    I really like your b&w conversion, do you use a plugin like nik sep or just ps. Great artistic portraits.
    Thank you. The conversion was done using Aperture. Sometimes I also use a Topaz plugin for conversions.
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    What struck me was the skin textures. Well done!

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    Just awesome........
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    Quote Originally Posted by borens View Post
    so bautiful woman ,i want you ahh

    borens, you've made 3 posts in 3 separate threads which do not pertain to the subject matter.


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