#3 is my fav. All are good.
Richard, your #4 is a stunner and the framing really works. Maybe also in B&W?
Cheers Ole
Some great work Richard.
Another nicely done set Richard.
Watch the "amputation" of the toes in #5; cutting off fingers and toes is generally not considered to be a "best practice".
I'm not that fond of the framed images (both colour and B&W). I find that the local blurring that you have used to be more of a distraction than something that strengthens the image.
As I mentioned. I inadvertently wore my glasses when shooting and had difficulties seeing the edges of my frame. However, I learned from the experience. I'm never too old to learn.
Here is another of Jaqueline she was as nice to work with as she was beautiful...
Her natural feminine grace makes up for her lack of modeling experience. She was quick to absorb pointers like keeping the flat of her hands away from the camera and pointing the edges of her hands at the lens...
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