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Joerg Bergs

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Scan from HP5.
Location
Huertgen Forest
Equipment Used
Rollei 6002 + 80mm
Exposure
1/60
Film & Developer
HP5 in XTOL 1+1
Paper & Developer
-
Lens Filter
-
I wonder who started this "hand covering the boob" thing. I don't understand it, if she's naked, let her be. That said, well done. Nice light here and use of space.
 
I love these toned B&W photos that mimic real skin tone. There's certainly an art to it and this is well done.
 
Great shot. Her nakedness implies it's warm but the background looks very cold, it's a good contrast. Interesting composition as well. Is this a neg scan or a pront scan?

@vinny it may have been the model's decision but I think FHM and Maxim really established the popularity of the "handbra". It's naked but doesn't require being put on the top shelf where a piece of black plastic obscures all but the name of the magazine ;-)
 
"I wonder who started this "hand covering the boob" thing. I don't understand it, if she's naked, let her be. That said, well done. Nice light here and use of space."

"If she's naked, let her be." Sounds like a hit song to me.

Seriously, I think cro-magnon women started it. It's to tease, to be naked, yet shy. Plausible deniability: "I just got out of the shower and, sans towel, came 40 feet to the door for you, but no peeking." Keeps you wanting more and to look around and between her fingers to see if anything jumps out to bite you.

I must sound like a sexist ass, but what the hey, I'm prepared for the beating that will now ensue.
 
("I love these toned B&W photos that mimic real skin tone. There's certainly an art to it and this is well done.") Was this toned in photoshop? So that I understand the rules here: It is ok to scan a piece of film here and manipulate it in photoshop by toning and or coloring and post it in the gallery here without ever making an actual print?
 
It's entirely plausible that different tones can come from differing densities, etc.

That said, I'm not sure how I feel about the coy pose, either.

I don't wish to take away from the image - I like it and overall it's very well done (composition, lighting) in my view.
 
Nicely done for composition and general mood. I like this a lot!

Re: Color - the general rule is that a neg scan should represent how a final print created in the darkroom would look.
Regardless it's a fantastic photograph.

- Thomas
 

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