Wow, what an eye-catching pic!Mr_Fix_it wrote:So I managed to talk Seneca into trying on some clothes and I grabbed a shot before she tore them off.
Gorgeous!
Then, the previous pic poked it right outta there
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Wow, what an eye-catching pic!Mr_Fix_it wrote:So I managed to talk Seneca into trying on some clothes and I grabbed a shot before she tore them off.
Thanks Dali, So glad you liked them. It's this sort of positive feedback that encourages further acquisition of photography knowledge.Dali wrote:Wow, what an eye-catching pic!
Gorgeous!
Then, the previous pic poked it right outta there
Oh, Thank You Alottahope, I hope you don't mind, but my images are improving in part from directly studying your work.Alottahope wrote:Nice images Mr. Fix! I'm loving the red hair. She looks so ready to engage.
Thank you carly, that's nice, you are very sweet!
carlys_guy wrote:interesting pic with the glow around her makes her look like an angel.
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Haha... Yeah, I've always had a thing for red heads.Samuel_78 wrote:Well I'm torn. Seneca is hot as a Brunet but shes also Dynamite as a Red head.
I'd love to keep looking but I'm sure it would lead to a tragic death by nose bleed.
OK, First let me say Thank you for the complements, It really means so much coming from a master such as yourself. As for the static, What I found that works quite well is a simple dryer sheet like Bounce or the like. I just use it slightly bunched up like you would use a feather duster. It should shorten the time it takes to control the static.Alottahope wrote:Beautiful works Mr Fix it! The glow you have going has established a nice style! That is really good thing! I find the most challenging part of the set up in December is dealing with static dry air!
Are you dealing with the same? I'm talking 10 minutes just to get the hair fly always in control! Eeeaks. Sorry. Went off on a tangent! Keep up the great work!