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Image is for use as Pose Reference. My full rules are here: [link]But basically:
Please note that I have absolutely NO INTEREST in your personal opinion on my body's shape, size or acceptability for posing...
That said, if you have suggestions for how I might improve my lighting or poses you might like to see I would be delighted to hear that feedback and will consider it for future photo sessions.
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Comments: 12
MasterKoschei [2009-12-14 23:36:48 +0000 UTC]
Great pose for shoulder arch and feet - only thing that made me sad was that the stocking obscured the foot, and it was arched so perfectly for reference. Feet are hard for me to draw without reference, but other than that, there are several aspects that are great reference in this!
By any chance, do you occassionally take requests for simple poses for people who like using you as their reference model? I know I left some suggestions with Senshi but there are some pieces I am doing that are curvier girls. ^_^
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whysp80 In reply to MasterKoschei [2009-12-15 02:46:46 +0000 UTC]
Sorry about the covered foot; I'm working without the stocking now to see how that works. If you have some pose suggestions feel free to throw them out and I can try to work them into the next shoot
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Domozzile [2009-11-15 05:15:23 +0000 UTC]
This is perfect I've been looking for a stock like this! I create Plus size clothing and I cant find a stock image for my base! Thank you so much!
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whysp80 In reply to Domozzile [2009-11-16 03:14:18 +0000 UTC]
Squee! I'm so happy to help! Send a link to the finished product; I'd love to see it
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JELL-0 [2009-11-10 00:30:19 +0000 UTC]
I am no expert, but my husband is always yelling at me about this too. Loose the fill flash (it flattens out everything and creates unfaltering harsh shadows). If you can get a tripod great. If not I put my camera on a table (other sturdy surface) and use the timer or remote to trigger the shutter (this removes hand giggling from depressing the button).
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whysp80 In reply to JELL-0 [2009-11-10 01:52:49 +0000 UTC]
I think "hand giggling" is now my new favorite phrase! And thanks for the tips too. I'll get the hubby to work on stuff and we might have a tripod somewheres...
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JELL-0 In reply to whysp80 [2009-11-10 02:07:13 +0000 UTC]
Lol, I was struggling to find the words to explain the jarring that happens when you push down the shutter button. Its bad with my digi-cam cause the button is hard to push, and the camera base is not level.
Hope to see more ref from you!
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whysp80 In reply to JELL-0 [2009-11-11 02:25:16 +0000 UTC]
You're right; the timer jiggle thing IS hard! It will take a while to work that out but have the next batch of images up ^.^
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Totoro42 [2009-11-09 07:16:58 +0000 UTC]
you are doing a fantastic job with your stocks! im very impressed!
these are just some ideas to give the illusion of length (since you are a on the shapely side)
the arm closest to the camera, if you brought it back just a little more it would show your back arch and not cut off your arm,
also if you pointed your toe on the foot thats up on the stool your legs would appear longer!
i hope this helps that is if you want help? haha good job and good luck!
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whysp80 In reply to Totoro42 [2009-11-09 12:18:30 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm not looking to give illusion really but if any of those tips help give people some better reference shots you can be sure I will add them to my mix for the next shoot
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