Krystal - Day 2 - Conclusion
So these are the last few shots for Krystal, if you liked these you can check out the Kharu sets too.
These are a mix of urban shots, different processing and colour for different feels.
Defiant

Escape

Masquerade

Watchful

I don't often do high-key shots - but here's a try anyhow.
Burnt

Radiant

Love

Sensual

Offer

Finally the whole set is done - nearly a year after the shoot. I guess that's the fun of non-commercial shooting - you can take your time to process the pictures as your skills and knowledge improve (and your PC get's faster!) it gets a lot more rewarding.
You can see the whole set here on Flickr:
Krystal Unfolds - February 2007
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beautiful model, beautiful photography.
love the masquerade. kudos to the awesomeness!
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So where do I sign up for classes?
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not to mention the improved ergonomics in your chair?
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she is very pretty...good shots
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Fantastic pieces man. Wow...I wish I could shoot like that.
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Defiant and Burn is worthy of a magazine fashion spread me thinks. I like the skin tone. You should do more hi-key shots. Masquerade is good too. There's a certain softness too it.
Going back to Defiant, I'm wondering if there's a weak hint of a subtle line running between the cheeks and the lower jaw? Is my monitor wrong?
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I like the masquerade picture.
Keep it up dude!
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ckwei: Thanks, appreciate the feedback
v0ices: Keep an eye on ShutterAsia they are usually posted there.
KY: Yeah forgot that - it really helps too.
irenelim: Thanks - her looking that good certainly helps.
davidlian: Practice, perseverance and study and you should be able to too
js: Thanks, will consider trying some more high-key in the future if the light is right. You are right about the line - not sure what it is - some kind of dirt or stain on her face I think.
Nicholas Chay: Thanks dude.
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fantastic shots!
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Donny: Thanks!