"...the gratuitous 
nipple is unnecessary, but appreciated."

MARK! 

Cheers,

frank

On October 29, 2015 8:10:36 PM EDT, Bill <anotherdrunken...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 10/29/2015 7:16 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
>> This is another shot from my first work with art model Dorrie Mack,
>> back in May. (It's actually work-safe unless you squint real hard.)
>>
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/bruce_m_walker/22533038336/lightbox/
>>
>> K-3, DA* 55/1.4, f:2.2, 1/100th sec, 100 ISO.
>>
>> One light source, daylight. I positioned her in the open mouth of a
>> black v-flat (4x8' sheets of foam core) at right angles to the very
>> large studio windows.
>>
>> Comments welcome!
>>
>
>Truly she is squint worthy.
>There is just so much goodness in this image it's hard to start. Her 
>hair is just sort of there, tousled a little bit, which I am afraid, my
>
>friend, distracts greatly. But then the viewer is drawn to, and then 
>drawn into her beautiful eyes, The light is nicely directional, but
>just 
>a bit too bright for my taste. Tearing oneself reluctantly away from
>her 
>eyes, the viewer glides languorously down her right cheek, and comes to
>
>rest on what has to be as close to perfect lips as can be found, with 
>just a hint of a natural pout.
>Eventually, one must consider the rest of the image, and look past her 
>chin, both strong and determined, but at the same time soft and
>alluring.
>Her shoulder is a bit rounded, it looks great from the front, a teeny 
>bit odd at her back. I think either turning her a teeny bit left, or 
>moving you a smidgen to the left to cover the little bit of her back 
>that is visible.  The torn sweater is a really good prop, the
>gratuitous 
>nipple is unnecessary, but appreciated.
>Thank you for sharing this one.

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