I prefer the first image, very good recreation of the original with a
strikingly similar model. Minor nitpick is that I'd try to blur the
backdrop.

On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Bruce Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
> When art model Eugenya offered to do a creative shoot, I was struck by
> the similarity of her profile to that of Mme. Gautreau, the subject of
> John Singer Sargent's 1884 oil painting, Portrait of Madame X [1]. She
> agreed to work on a "recreation" idea that I'd had bubbling on a
> back-burner for about two years.
>
> Note: four of the images in this series are rather NSFW, but the index
> images are all too small to be a problem, so this page is safe to open
> ...
>
>   http://goo.gl/HPOiSz
>
> The original inspired-by image is #1, followed by 11 variations.
>
>
> K-3, DA* 16-50/2.8, ISO 200, 1/125th, on tripod
> AF540FGZ in 42" umbrella softbox, high camera-right
> AF540FGZ with Honl 1/8 grid, 45 degrees camera-right, focussed on face
> Lr + Ps
>
> Comments are of course welcome.
>
> --
> 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portrait_of_Madame_X
>     2014 is the 130th anniversary of the original.
>
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