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OK...I hope I'm not the only one that goes through this from time to time. I tried to get out of the box a bit...different lighting...different looks...different in camera cropping...so here goes...BUT, be gentle...I'm very sensitive..hehehehehehe
Holy different look Batman, I mean BobbyG. Seriously, #1 is a style I would have never related to you but it is by far the best of the lot, and the rest are good. #1 is very flamour and the perspective rocks. Someday, I want to get back to Houston and meet you...osmosis and all. Maybe a workshop or someting...
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Just a little bright spot on the forehead in #2, but an excellent set of prints all the same... Good composition and lighting and the model looks very relaxed...
The dramatic lighting in number one and the soft lighting in number three really lift those two images...
Very well done...
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Hummmmm ... I don't see anything different for you. Same great photography. Same beautiful models. Same interesting composition. Same excellent handling of a different lighting style. LOL Same Bobby G. mastery of all things great! Good work.
IMO, the first is definitely "out of your box" - and very nicely done. Her left hand appears to come out of nowhere, and you might have used a touch more fill to correct that and to highlight her hair a bit, but otherwise I think it's wonderful.
I like the portrait/beauty shot/third image quite a bit, but find the orientation, er, disorienting. But a stunning woman, excellent capture.
Yeah, growth. Good stuff, sir.
Thanks for sharing.
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