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Fox at Discovery Park
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Posted By: alan_smithee_photos, 03-22-2011, 09:37 PM

The rain has finally begun to ease up here in Seattle. Hiked down to the beach at Discovery Park with my friend Fox to grab a few snaps:
Voigtlander Nokton 58mm 1.4 SLII

Voigtlander Nokton 58mm 1.4 SLII

K 135mm 2.5

K 135mm 2.5

K 135mm 2.5

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03-23-2011, 08:29 AM   #2
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These are great. The first one is particularly striking, imo.
03-23-2011, 11:10 AM   #3
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Yes these are very good - #3 and especially #4 are the picks for me.
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I love the first two. The B&W really works well with the model.

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Really love the first couple too! However the second last one is pretty awesome, and the very last one has a nice, dreamy quality to it.

Would be interested to know what shooting settings you were using
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Nice! Good choices of model & composition as well as PP. I'd like a little brightening of the shadow area over her eyes in her sultry poses....I noticed myself straining to see her eyes better in 2, 4, & maybe 5 (although the mystery created by the shadow could be more important than a brighter view ... I'd just like to see the alternatives....could easily be that what you've got now is best!)

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Really liked the forth one. Interesting model with an unique look that could play well in many shooting themes.

Nice series,

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Tell her that she is a very attractive girl, and wears her femininity very nicely!! Also congrats to you, on some very nice photography!!
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The B&W's are by far my favorite. In the color pics I find myself paying more attention to the color than the model. I love the mood that B&W portrays, and you captured it perfectly.
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love all but the 1st is the best
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Yeah, though, if you don't already, you should work with her more. She's got some different stuff going on than you usually see... Nice work, there.
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She photos well indeed!

Does she have more than a pouty/sultry look? I suggest pushing her in other directions.
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Nice shots, she reminds me of my Shelby.....very versatile with all kinds of looks at a moments notice.
Shelby - a set on Flickr

I need to get some outside shots soon, you did a good job with yours!
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Thanks, all for the comments. Re:
QuoteOriginally posted by Rainy Day Quote
Would be interested to know what shooting settings you were using
The full set is here:
Fox - a set on Flickr

You can view exif info for all of them on Flickr. I also really like this cool service a flickr user wrote, ihardlyknowher.com/. If you append your flickr ID it'll show a paired down version of your photostream. Basic settings are viewable on mouseover. Pretty sweet, imo! Some of the Fox ones are here:
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#2 has a really nice feel to it. I like the B&W treatment.
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