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Alta, Iowa, US
Prairie Ranger Photo wrote: Interested in which one! Sean, I think you are using th eright avatar right now so I wouldn't make any changes. I do like this one though and I figure posting it here might get you an additional view or two.
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LLM
Posts: 220
Eugene, Oregon, US
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Alta, Iowa, US
Lyra Bloom wrote: I'll bite! I love this one The perspective is great, I like the composition and there is energy and fluidity in the shot that is hard to capture.
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Alta, Iowa, US
Meredith B wrote: Try me! When a woman can combine fantastic musculature and maintain a feminine sexiness I absolutely love it and you are doing a fine job of it! You have a lot of views and comments on just about all of your images so I can'[t tell if you have used this one before as an avatar but if you have consider rotating it back in.
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Alta, Iowa, US
LR Photo Designworks wrote: Pick mine, please. Your instincts are good, I would stick with your current one. It is playful and obviously sexual and those are two things everyone on here will appreciate.
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Roxy Stardust
Posts: 51
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
VillagerArtPhotography wrote:
Who doesn't love a pretty girl in a corset? Go with this one, it will get you some looks. thnk u!!
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Lanya B
Posts: 1825
Boston, Massachusetts, US
I'd love to hear what you think
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Ms Kelsey Swan
Posts: 85
SIMSBURY, Connecticut, US
Pick one for me? I think I did this already, but I have some new shots.
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Meredith B
Posts: 21
Missoula, Montana, US
VillagerArtPhotography wrote:
When a woman can combine fantastic musculature and maintain a feminine sexiness I absolutely love it and you are doing a fine job of it! You have a lot of views and comments on just about all of your images so I can'[t tell if you have used this one before as an avatar but if you have consider rotating it back in.
I have used it as my avatar and am going to put it back in. Thank you!
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Alta, Iowa, US
Lanya B wrote: I'd love to hear what you think You should absolutely keep your current avatar, it is an awesome collection of scenes, I love it!
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Alta, Iowa, US
Kelsey -Scamp- Swan wrote: Pick one for me? I think I did this already, but I have some new shots. I like this one It is simple and sweet. I think you should try this one as well It is edgy and I love the scene it paints. It also has sex appeal and that promotes the theme that runs throughout your port.
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Bret Sutton
Posts: 64
Culpeper, Virginia, US
I'm still New to photographing people, but I'm learning (on a low budget). Not much to pick from... but I'm game. Let me know what ya think. Thanks
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Alta, Iowa, US
Bret Sutton wrote: I'm still New to photographing people, but I'm learning (on a low budget). Not much to pick from... but I'm game. Let me know what ya think. Thanks I know how you feel when you say working on a low budget, not that I have a fantastic port myself but aside from clothes and props I have invested about $900 total in technology but I try to get the most out of my small set-up as I can. Get more shots up and just keep trying to top yourself, don't worry about what the photogods are doing on here. As far as your avatar I would go with this one A pretty face, a clear view of it and a simple set-up to the shot will make people want to see more. The one you are using is a little dark and hard to see the details of when the viewer is just skimming through. Try as hard as you can to work with MM models too, when they tag you in their ports it will create more traffic in yours. Good luck!
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Bret Sutton
Posts: 64
Culpeper, Virginia, US
VillagerArtPhotography wrote:
I know how you feel when you say working on a low budget, not that I have a fantastic port myself but aside from clothes and props I have invested about $900 total in technology but I try to get the most out of my small set-up as I can. Get more shots up and just keep trying to top yourself, don't worry about what the photogods are doing on here. As far as your avatar I would go with this one A pretty face, a clear view of it and a simple set-up to the shot will make people want to see more. The one you are using is a little dark and hard to see the details of when the viewer is just skimming through. Try as hard as you can to work with MM models too, when they tag you in their ports it will create more traffic in yours. Good luck! I had wondered if the photo I was using was to dark... Thanks! I currently shoot with a Nikon D50 and a Canon 20D (can't decide which to sell yet). It's nice to see there are people out there that do great work on a low budget like myself. Thanks for the encouragement! Best wishes
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