Well, I lied! I said it would likely be some time before any images appeared from my shoot with the wonderful Raphaella, but I had a bit of time so here are a couple of 5 minute edits from our shoot – I think they look much better here than stuck on my hard disk! (Click image for larger view).
No models were hurt in the production of this photograph :)
Raphaella on a little twig we found.
We produced so many great images yesterday it’s going to be difficult sorting through them to find the best. Thanks again for a super day Raphaella, and I shall try to be this prompt with at least some basic images from each shoot in the future.
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Love these! Super compositions and angles, as always you have such a great eye to captures the figure in the landscape… and fab poses from Raph…gosh, she does have a lovely behind.
Thanks Holly, I look forward to producing some great location images with you on our next shoot :)
Assuming you are talking about Raph’s bottom in a photographic sense then I would agree that she has a pretty amazing bum ;)
These are stunning Tim. I don’t know how you mange to find all those locations and features.
Thanks for a brilliant Shoot Tim. It was definitely worth the long drive and as you so accurately say , one has to work hard for [ photographic ] success
I have posted a handful of images , with lots more to come over the next few weeks
Bon voyage
Many of your photos, such as these, appear larger than life or that something powerful is about to happen. They give me a feeling much like a climatic scene in a movie.
Glad you enjoyed it Graham.
Francisca, there are locations everywhere. Unfortunately a lot of photographers have no imagination and walk around with their eyes closed!
UP, your comments are as always quite insightful and get me thinking. I do make my models smaller in the image than most photographers, which does have the effect of making the scene ‘larger than life’ as you put it. I also like the movie analogy a lot.