Natalie #4

Last one I got with this model..

Thought I'd try a VDB and also looked good as a lith print.

A bit light as a first attempt, but not bad..
Location
Riverside, CA
Equipment Used
Ebony 4x5
Exposure
1/30 F11
Film & Developer
FP4, ABC+
Paper & Developer
Weston, water, dilut TF4
The VDB is nice but I'm having a bit of trouble with the pose, everything is working for me except her right arm, looks a bit un-natural.

Cheers,
Bill
 
I think the shooting angle...low in relation to the model, does not present the model in the most attractive way. It makes the lower torso/waist area and hand appear too large in relation to the models head and shoulders. If she had been leaning forward to compensate for the upward tilt of the camera, this might have been minimized. The print is very nice though.
 
Damn...I knew I should have put this in the critique gallery.

"Natural"...interesting Bill, as you hit on (partially) what the core of this series is about without probably knowing you did so.

Shooting angle was almost dead straight on so not sure what you're seeing...

Presenting models in the "most attractive way" is only one way.

Back to our regularly scheduled programming.

Thanks for the comments.
 
It looks nice and sharp... you must have been using a good tripod.

Hey Blaze... nice shot, I love the look of some of the traditional printing methods.
-Rob Skeoch
 
Matt, I wanted to quip about alternative printing with the alternative girl but I just can't be clever all the time

I like where you've been going with your photography lately.
-Alan
 
Sorry Rob, it was a pre-Berlebach shot!

Alan, Sure beats the standard Material girl on standard materials I think..
Thanks
 

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