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Ana Lancova
Posts: 68
Powder Springs, Georgia, US
Curious to hear your thoughts.
Photographer
ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Photographer
pho-TOTO-graphy
Posts: 1206
Chiba, Chiba, Japan
would like to hear your thoughts
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
pho-TOTO-graphy wrote: would like to hear your thoughts There are a couple that i like - but this one stands out:
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Elena Antonia Pappas
Posts: 946
Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
Would love to know your thought
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Photographer
Justin Matthews
Posts: 1546
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
I'm up for a go thanks. ☺
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Justin Matthews wrote: I'm up for a go thanks. ☺ Was going to do the Kookaburra - because Kookaburra but the colors and details in this one are more interesting:
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
BUCK - Photography wrote: I'm down This one: (But I wish it were color graded cooler...)
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Christina Banick
Posts: 19
Denver, Colorado, US
I'm game (even though I only have like ten photos ).
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Christina Banick wrote: I'm game (even though I only have like ten photos ). Can't decide : Smile: or hair:
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Hex Hypoxia
Posts: 475
Austin, Texas, US
I'm curious
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
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cubicmicron photography
Posts: 393
Atlanta, Georgia, US
I will tell you first. This image of armored beauty is most intriguing. My eyes drawn there even with all your other wonderful work.
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
cubicmicron photography wrote: I will tell you first. This image of armored beauty is most intriguing. My eyes drawn there even with all your other wonderful work. This one - clean, simple, natural beauty.
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Amy DeBellis wrote: Me? overall: but this face/mood:
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Python Photos wrote: Me please Most interesting:
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MoniqueReneeModel
Posts: 35
Salem, Massachusetts, US
Hi there! I'm local to Vegas, feel free to hit me up if you ever need a model or some lesser known shooting locations. I'd also love to see what you think about my photos
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roger alan
Posts: 1192
Anderson, Indiana, US
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
MoniqueReneeModel wrote: Hi there! I'm local to Vegas, feel free to hit me up if you ever need a model or some lesser known shooting locations. I'd also love to see what you think about my photos Most interesting (and "real"): I'm not doing the Vegas trips anymore - but I appreciate the offer of help/shoots!
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
roger alan wrote: hit me up please Byte Most Intersting - cleanest and most interesting light
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Photographer
ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Chris Keane wrote: I would love to know! The most interesting is the before image, I think the after lost the intensity of the emotion:
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Duncan Cheng
Posts: 81
Los Angeles, California, US
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Duncan Cheng wrote: Im Curious! It's the face :
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lesleyroxane
Posts: 14
Monroe, Louisiana, US
Hi Your photos are very diverse and beautiful but mostly intriguing. I'm new to this website and I'd be appreciative of any opinion you might have on my material. Thank you so very much
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
lesleyroxane wrote: Hi Your photos are very diverse and beautiful but mostly intriguing. I'm new to this website and I'd be appreciative of any opinion you might have on my material. Thank you so very much This is most interesting - Welcome - I think the only "generic" advice I can offer across the board is to set your standards and goals - and them always work towards them. The phrase "Shoot Up" was something people told me - always try to work with people that are better, so that your portfolio and skills grow. - Good luck!
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Worlds Of Water
Posts: 37732
Rancho Cucamonga, California, US
Hmmmmm... OK...
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Select Models wrote: Hmmmmm... OK... yep - that's pretty much what I said too...
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lesleyroxane
Posts: 14
Monroe, Louisiana, US
That's one of my favorite photographs. Thank you for the advice, I appreciate it and will definitely take it to heart.
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Alex JP
Posts: 130
Los Angeles, California, US
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Alex JP wrote: I'd love to hear! I almost chose the triathlon, and the one shot of you with the model in garters is probably ya better photo - but this is more interesting:
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ByteStudio
Posts: 1157
Seattle, Washington, US
Emile Cartier-Bresson wrote: Sure what do you think about this? https://www.modelmayhem.com/portfolio/pic/39740062 Yep, that's a pretty interesting shot (Technically I think it's a little to hot/light in the upper right - but that's my taste. I'd also want to see what different angles might change - aligned with the stairs more? Model walking UP stairs - lots of interesting things to try!
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