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Subject: [Leica] portrait of elizabeth (mostly safe for work)
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Sun Sep 30 10:14:25 2007
References: <4268A9826B9DBE4D938B902A6BC803083944EF@exchange8.asc.local> <46FF6D91.1040007@hemenway.com> <000601c80351$4be56be0$6401a8c0@asus930>

On Sep 30, 2007, at 4:01 AM, G Hopkinson wrote:

> OK guys it is a striking picture and I admire the lighting and the  
> pretty woman with engaging gaze. I like the contrast of skin
> tones and the scruffy wall behind. Why does she have her skirt in  
> her mouth?
> What does the picture say to you? Does it work because it is  
> incongruent? What is KC trying to say or what is the reaction he wants
> to provoke? What reaction has he elicited from you?
> Taken purely on content it is odd. Eye-catching but odd.
> Educate me. Tell me why you are impressed.

it's a very nice portrait...kind of expanding the bubble as far as  
acceptable soft porn, without being called soft porn...

I suspect that's why it appeals...


also I suspect that's why KC, in the subject referred to it as being  
"mostly safe for work"...


and all things considered it's good,

certainly those Philly basements are truly wonderful for atmosphere...

I used to have one....

a Philly basement that is...


Steve





>
> Respectfully
> Hoppy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: Re: [Leica] portrait of elizabeth (mostly safe for work)
>
> Nothing wrong with it to my eye, I like this lighting... and the  
> portrait.
>
> Jim
>
>
> Kyle Cassidy wrote:
>
>> elizabeth in the studio.
>>
>> http://www.kylecassidy.com/lj/2007/liz-dress1.jpg
>
>>
>>
>> leica d200 with a 50mm 1.8 at f 2.8, alien bees monolight strobe  
>> in a 3x2 softbox above the model and slightly to camera right.
>>
>> i really like this lighting -- not sure if it's because it  
>> actually looks nice, or i've been brainwashed into thinking it looks
> "professional". but i'm suddenly thinking that if i had 30  
> portraits with the exact same lighting it would make a pretty cool  
> show.
>>
>> or maybe it's my brain just trying to convince me that it's okay  
>> to be lazy.
>>
>> kc
>
>
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