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Which pose?
Image Title:  Which pose?
 
 By: Paul Lara  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Paul Lara {K:86876}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Candids
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Candid
Lens Canon 17-85 US IS lens @ 73mm
Uploaded 3/21/2007 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 800
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 227 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About A candid shot, as Kayla goes through my book of poses (didn't use anything after all).

Diffusion applied in post.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Ian McIntosh   {K:42170} 3/21/2007
Wow those eyes not quite looking at the book suggest volumes. The diffusion sings.


Callandra Cartwright   {K:419} 3/22/2007
I love how her skin glows so pale contrasting againts her dark hair and dark eyes.


Paul Lara   {K:86876} 3/22/2007
Thanks, Callandra.
This was one of those out-takes that I started playing around with, and once I applied the customized diffusion, I really liked it for the same reasons.


Marcia Bley   {K:827} 3/23/2007
Great picture, it reminds me a dream! :)


Roger Skinner   {K:75093} 3/25/2007
crikey a printed guidebook OMG what next


Paul Lara   {K:86876} 3/25/2007
There's more than 1,100 poses in there, Roger, all arranged by standing, sitting, kneeling and lying. It's a GREAT way to get started with a new model, or on those moments when you and the model both go..."uh, I dunno. what next?"


Roger Skinner   {K:75093} 3/25/2007
ah I se I generally have a sketch pad with 12 blank squares (an XLSS) whic I print out whenm needed anbd I sketch on there what I want them tpo do that way they can see my intention and say yay on nay.. also as they move into and out of sketched poses other ideas spring to mind ..it like falling off a log


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