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Very nice and relaxing shots.
Great shots and a good range of styles there :)
1,5 for me.
Good shots all round tho (if you like feet :))
h.r.ford
03-12-2006, 15:21
1&6 for me. I love the B&W
No 6 - Sharing the fun captured beautifully.
lovely set, but 6 is my favourite :thumbs:
Catdaddy
04-12-2006, 09:34
I'll go along with that - #6 is the best imho... @thumbs:
Now we're cooking - these are great - reminds me of early stuff by Paul Strand (and bizarrely of the photos taken by Nick Nolte's character in the film 'Under Fire' about a photog in El Salvador...).
Buttkicker
09-12-2006, 16:40
These are outstanding shots... very creative angles and use of DOF
must also add that the last does nothing for me at all
but the rest are just superb
well done
Chris
Hmmm! I could have sworn I'd replied to this thread :suspect:
Anyway, I think you caught some very special momments here.
I love the mood youve created between you, even the order inwhich youve posted the images is just right. The way they build from a sleepy Eve, to the gorgeous giggly Eve in image 6 (my favourite)... then that final contented smile in 7 .... just beautiful!
im sure i did too!
excellent set Trebs, they work very very well
Warspite
12-12-2006, 16:58
Nice collection of shots, great style of photography :thumbs:
Looks like you have yourself a very photogenic model there.
The ones that really catch my eye would be #3, #6, and #7.
Truly pleasing images that would work very well as framed prints.
HIMUPNORTH
12-12-2006, 22:12
The shots are so realistic that I felt I was intruding slightly which suggests you have conveyed that "private moment" well.
I disagree with comment re last one. It is supposed to invite you (the photographer I assume) to take your place next to her and conveys that successfully.
Great set! :thumbs:
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