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Against the Wall
 
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 By: Andy Smylie  
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Photographer  Andy Smylie {Karma:126}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Canon 300D
Categories People
Film Format
Portfolio People
Lens Canon  28-135 mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Uploaded 8/10/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
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alexander garcia castro alexander garcia castro   {K:7335} 8/21/2005
I find this photo very sexy, there are a few things to be done with photoshop, like the circle around her eyes, and correct a little the shadows but the sexyness in this photo is incredible, the way her breast fall and how her clothes do not let th eye of who ever is looking at the photo go any further down than nessesary... your model is very sexy, the contrast between her clothes and the wall also helps to make this a sexy photo.

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Andy Smylie   {K:126} 8/10/2005
Thanks Jake, comments much appreciated.

You are right about her eyes. They feature the same in most of the shot of Hanna on the day. Her makeup is rather heavy around her eyes and I thought it was that which was causing the darkness......also maybe my focus was somewhat distracted??

I did use a golden reflector but will have to pay more attention to the eyes next time.

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Luca Luca®   {K:2429} 8/10/2005
wonderful shot and model!

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Bulent Ozturk Bulent Ozturk   {K:6886} 8/10/2005
İnnocent&sexy eyes!
Exciting shot!
congrats Andy.

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Ron Wilson Ron Wilson   {K:18362} 8/10/2005
I really like the wall. But I guess the others are right if the model was better lite I wouldn't be lookin at the wall.

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Roberto Bertone   {K:13239} 8/10/2005
Bellissimo ritratto, splendida e sexy modella!!!!!
Complimenti!!

Saluti.

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Mike Middendorffi Mike Middendorffi   {K:371} 8/10/2005
Amen to the last comment. The textures are all terrific but the shadows eat this image alive. . as if too much dust has been sprinkled into the photo. Looks like you can be pretty innovative with this model, but by all means get some light into her face and eyes. . .

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Jake Sieg   {K:673} 8/10/2005
andy, when shooting portraits, the main absolute focus should always be their eyes. Try using a white reflector or position your flash better to throw more light into her eyes. right now she has dark rings around her eyes that distracts the viewer

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