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# stunning work mr taters
I'm lovin the 3rd pose, but I agree with you on the seated pose

how bout' bent knees atop a life buoy? maybe arms raised or in a naval salute?
*click
(, Sun 19 Feb 2012, 15:30, archived)
# I like that idea
I was going to do her interacting with a life ring somehow, or maybe something cheeky involving a porthole and a tentacle, but i dunno - miss mosh doesnt really do 'humourous' shoots, so it wouldnt be appropriate.
A lot of her poses are quite athletic, and involve her being compressed or curled up somehow. cant really do those, as its a pain in the arse to model, and will obscure her lovely outfit. I like the first one, though the 2nd and 3rd one would be better in a 'scene' sense as i can have her leaning on / interacting with ship-like props.
(, Sun 19 Feb 2012, 15:35, archived)
# I don't think you can go wrong with that figure to be honest
whatever you choose, top stuff indeed

*googles Miss Mosh, drops monocle into cocktail glass
oh I say, she's a fine lass
(, Sun 19 Feb 2012, 15:49, archived)
# indeed. It was almost a shame to put clothes on her - her body is a work of art.
She's one of the few models i know of where she seems more at ease naked than clothed! I bet she's rart filth.

Now youve seen her, do you think there's much of a likeness to my pic? Making stylised likenesses of people is hard.
(, Sun 19 Feb 2012, 15:53, archived)
# you set yourself a challenge there
because she looks different in a few of the pics with heavier eye makeup. Maybe sligthly soften her features a tad? hard to say. And you got those pneumatic hips spot on my friend
(, Sun 19 Feb 2012, 16:02, archived)
# She looks nicest when she has minimal / really pale makeup
as it goes with her almost white hair. I might tone it down a tad. Lighting will probably be redone too, so that will make a big difference.
(, Sun 19 Feb 2012, 16:06, archived)