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Aphrodite
Aphrodite
Lutchenko


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Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro for Nikon
Location: Milton Keynes UK
Date: Jan 3, 2010
Aperture: F11
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/250s
Galleries: Portraiture, Studio
Date Uploaded: Jan 3, 2010

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Another shoot with Aisling

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01/05/2010 08:36:37 PM
beautifully lit and captured - i do wonder about the skin coloration differences between her face and the rest of the body
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01/05/2010 05:14:33 PM
Great model, great pose. If I allow myself to get carried away with the critique I'd talk about the facial skin coloration in relation to the thorax and how the focus of the leaves detracts from the eyes.
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01/04/2010 11:00:36 AM
Such an interesting portrait! The hair and the clothes and head accessory are so perfect to really create the Greek Godess feel. I actually like her pose like that. It looks like she is reclining as they did in those days to eat grapes or whatever they did. To me it enhances the whole feel you are conveying here. I like it alot!

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01/04/2010 01:44:13 AM
imaginitve, great work, her eyes look beautiful
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01/03/2010 09:23:08 PM
i agree with Erik as well. It would be a GREAT head shot alone. Awesome lighting!
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01/03/2010 07:19:19 PM
Very beautiful model, I agree with ErikV.
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01/03/2010 07:01:59 PM
Lighting is great, eyes are wonderful as are skin tones. Pose of the head and facial expression are excellent. However the body posture seems quite awkward with her leaning back and her arms pointing back -- but if you crop just above the shoulders (losing the garment and just a bit of the hair in back) you have yourself an outstanding head shot.
ETA: do you have a version of her without the leafy head gear?

Message edited by author 2010-01-03 19:04:28.
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