
So here it is, about an hour so far tonight. I'd love some feedback, good or bad I can take it

Remember, it's renaisance oil painting style I'm after....
Rob
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Another model portrait for reviewHi all, not sure if you remember my previous series of oil painting called 'the masters'. (link here: http://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?p=263334&highlight=#263334)
![]() So here it is, about an hour so far tonight. I'd love some feedback, good or bad I can take it ![]() Remember, it's renaisance oil painting style I'm after.... Rob Last edited by robster on Thu Dec 28, 2006 4:51 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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the lighting on this one is more fashionable
but i think what makes it is the flow of the hair but i see why it didnt make the cut with your concept it's too modern for the others but i love the yellow top and all the other tones it makes you want to lick it excellent work, very close to the Dolce & Gabana campaign Last edited by wendellt on Tue Dec 26, 2006 11:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Exactly, the other series were all dark and moody, the yellow didn't work with them. RE: the D&G campaign we were very happy to see it in the recent Italian Vogue the other day. We had no idea of its existance when we did our shoot but it re-enforced we were doing the right thing and heading in the right direction, though, I have to say, theirs @#$#'s all over ours ![]() We'll get there though... ![]() Rob EOS30D || 50mm 1.8 Canon || 20-70mm 2.8 Sigma || 2 x Speedlites || Potatoshop
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Rob - love it but as I scrolled up I cut the pic just above the end of her arms and it seemed to me to have more impact
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Matt have you been indulging in the Christmas cheer to much as I can already see the canvas texture Rob has added to the shot (and it adds to the shot nicely) or have I been drinking
![]() Great shot Rob but as noted it doesn't fit with the originals as the dress is too modern
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