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Athena K, thanks, we have been trying to shoot with more natural light lately. We went to the beach this past weekend but unfortunately, FORGOT to take a camera..... ARGH!!!
Those Toes, thanks, as I stated, Kay took the rainbow one herself, holding her feet over her head into the sky. (She said it was good a good ab workout, LOL)
Ben, that was probably the hardest one because of the back-lighting, we threw about 4 others away because they were too dark.
RTL, you can thank Mommie Dearest for the nail color, she suggested that we look at the China Glaze colors and Kay just went crazy... Thanks, MD, believe me, I "enjoyed" them too!
dicky5, sorry, I'll try harder next time to come up with something more clever, I didn't think anyone really read the titles, just checked out the pics....
FJB, guess we can't get a verbal comment out of you EVERY time... LOL
cpf, thanks, say "hi" to Cathy for us....
Bootster, THANKS!!!
Mis Leah, thanks, I'll take that as a compliment as a budding photographer, it's hard to get Kay's feet into an arched pose sometimes since they are so small (not much to work with... LOL)
trini, why yes, yes they are... and I have, MANY times....
RPM, yes we do have quite the "working relationship" between model and photog. I'm lovin' every minute of it....
Shasha, thanks, we were just trying to get a quick one "in the can" since we had forgotten to take a camera over the weekend. We will try to take a few more soon...
Robotron, I take it this was a GOOD color? LOL
Cheers, ned
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Beautiful work Ned!! Though her feet are small she sure holds true to the statement "great things come in small packages" I am a huge fan of her nails ... their shape is perfect! I love how they are filed squared!
The rainbow is a killer shot ... kudos to Kay!!
Last but not least - the polish is right on!! It goes perfectly with the warm sunlight being used in the shots and makes her skin brighten up nicely!
-------------------- "Though she be but little, she is fierce!" ~ William Shakespeare
Ben, that was probably the hardest one because of the back-lighting, we threw about 4 others away because they were too dark.
With regards to back lighting you could expose for the foreground and let the background take care of itself. You'll have to play with the shutter to control the exposure and you could adjust the shots in post. If the background is still too hot, you could always convert to black and white.