Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-11-10 Thread Bruce Walker
Thank you, Paul. It certainly wasn't my intention to force it into view, and the subject was fairly naturally deshabille in that posture. I'm mulling over your observation and considering what it means to my composition, framing, etc. Maybe if there was a bit more space around? I appreciate your

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-11-07 Thread Bruce Walker
Thank you, Frank. And thanks everyone who looked or commented. Regarding that ripped top, to allay fears that it represents violence of any kind: it was purposefully torn by the model's boyfriend to create a peek-a-boo garment for posing like this. Sans rips, it would fail to allow the nipple to

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-11-07 Thread Bruce Walker
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 8:10 PM, Bill wrote: > On 10/29/2015 7:16 AM, Bruce Walker wrote: >> >> This is another shot from my first work with art model Dorrie Mack, >> back in May. (It's actually work-safe unless you squint real hard.) >> >>

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-11-07 Thread Paul Stenquist
Nice. Love her look. Like the nipple, but I get a sense that the photo works too hard to reveal it. Paul via phone > On Nov 7, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Bruce Walker wrote: > >> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 8:10 PM, Bill wrote: >>> On 10/29/2015 7:16

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-30 Thread P.J. Alling
Basically as there seems to be no damage to the maiden more likely an indicator of extreme passion. On 10/30/2015 9:58 AM, Daniel J. Matyola wrote: On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 11:48 PM, knarf wrote: That ripped top is a bit of a distraction to m The ripped top also

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-30 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 11:48 PM, knarf wrote: > That ripped top is a bit of a distraction to m The ripped top also could support an inference that this is an image to document an assault on the lovely young lady. Dan Matyola

PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread Bruce Walker
This is another shot from my first work with art model Dorrie Mack, back in May. (It's actually work-safe unless you squint real hard.) https://www.flickr.com/photos/bruce_m_walker/22533038336/lightbox/ K-3, DA* 55/1.4, f:2.2, 1/100th sec, 100 ISO. One light source, daylight. I positioned her

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
That is a stunning portrait, with great light! Amazing what you can accomplish when you know what you are doing. (I squinted as hard as I could, but what I could see MIGHT have been a glimpse of one of the "naughty bits," or, it might have been part of the drape.) Dan Matyola

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread ann sanfedele
entax Discuss Mailing List" <PDML@pdml.net> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 6:16:46 AM Subject: PESO ~ A portrait in window light This is another shot from my first work with art model Dorrie Mack, back in May. (It's actually work-safe unless you squint real hard.) https://www.

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread Jack Davis
9, 2015 6:16:46 AM Subject: PESO ~ A portrait in window light This is another shot from my first work with art model Dorrie Mack, back in May. (It's actually work-safe unless you squint real hard.) https://www.flickr.com/photos/bruce_m_walker/22533038336/lightbox/ K-3, DA* 55/1.4, f:2.2, 1/100th

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread Igor PDML-StR
Bruce, I remember seeing this image earlier, - I probably browsed through your website. Very nice shot. One thought that I remember I had back then, and that is sort of lingering now: I wonder if the same photo would have worked even better if that sweater was not ripped? (Obviously, that

RE: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread Bob W
> -Original Message- > From: PDML [mailto:pdml-boun...@pdml.net] On Behalf Of Igor PDML-StR > > Bruce, > > I remember seeing this image earlier, - I probably browsed through your > website. Very nice shot. > > One thought that I remember I had back then, and that is sort of lingering >

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread Bill
On 10/29/2015 7:16 AM, Bruce Walker wrote: This is another shot from my first work with art model Dorrie Mack, back in May. (It's actually work-safe unless you squint real hard.) https://www.flickr.com/photos/bruce_m_walker/22533038336/lightbox/ K-3, DA* 55/1.4, f:2.2, 1/100th sec, 100 ISO.

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread knarf
Perfect focus on that lead eye, and pretty much everything that Bill said, including in find parts of her face (nose and upper lip) a teensy bit hot. That ripped top is a bit of a distraction to me; doesn't add anything but keeps pulling my eye away from that beautiful face. Those lips are

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread knarf
"...the gratuitous nipple is unnecessary, but appreciated." MARK! Cheers, frank On October 29, 2015 8:10:36 PM EDT, Bill wrote: >On 10/29/2015 7:16 AM, Bruce Walker wrote: >> This is another shot from my first work with art model Dorrie Mack, >> back in May.

Re: PESO ~ A portrait in window light

2015-10-29 Thread Marco Alpert
I know is seems cheap, but what Frank said. m On Oct 29, 2015, at 8:48 PM, knarf wrote: > Perfect focus on that lead eye, and pretty much everything that Bill said, > including in find parts of her face (nose and upper lip) a teensy bit hot. > > That ripped top is a