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Nude with vintage Jaguar XK, low-key in garage

Automobile:
Vintage Jaguar XK

Three lights:
1: Above, right, and behind model: Speedotron 105 (quad-tube head) fitted with Paul C. Buff 86” silver parabolic lighting modifier (PLM). Powered at 2400 watt-seconds.

2: High, left, and behind model: Paul C. Buff Zeus BTH (bi-tube head) fitted with Paul C. Buff 86” silver parabolic lighting modifier (PLM). Powered at 2500 watt-seconds.

3: Right of model, even with thigh: Paul C. Buff Einstein monolight (640 watt seconds). Fitted with 7-inch reflector and heavy blue gel. This light produces the blue edge on the thigh and fender.

Model:
Hope. Part Irish, part Cherokee. 5 foot, 9 inches. Raised in the Blue Ridge (Appalachian) Mountains. She is a fine arts major; artists always make for good models.

Camera:
Mamiya RZ with Leaf Aptus digital back at ISO 25. Lens 110mm, f/22

Nude with vintage Jaguar XK (click for full size)
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Automobile:
Vintage Jaguar XK

Three lights:
1: Above, right, and behind model: Speedotron 105 (quad-tube head) fitted with Paul C. Buff 86” silver parabolic lighting modifier (PLM). Powered at 2400 watt-seconds.

2: High, left, and behind model: Paul C. Buff Zeus BTH (bi-tube head) fitted with Paul C. Buff 86” silver parabolic lighting modifier (PLM). Powered at 2500 watt-seconds.

3: Right of model, even with thigh: Paul C. Buff Einstein monolight (640 watt seconds). Fitted with 7-inch reflector and heavy blue gel. This light produces the blue edge on the thigh and fender.

Model:
Hope. Part Irish, part Cherokee. 5 foot, 9 inches. Raised in the Blue Ridge (Appalachian) Mountains. She is a fine arts major; artists always make for good models.

Camera:
Mamiya RZ with Leaf Aptus digital back at ISO 25. Lens 110mm, f/22

Nude with vintage Jaguar XK (click for full size)

A.K.,

Great concept repeating the curves of the vintage car in the shape of the model. Well executed. I'll write more tonight.

Asher
 

Nigel Allan

Member
A.K.,

Great concept repeating the curves of the vintage car in the shape of the model. Well executed. I'll write more tonight.

Asher

Don't you think perhaps, Asher, that in fact the car was repeating the curves of the girl...hence why it is still such a sexy automobile?
 

Mark Hampton

New member
Automobile:
Vintage Jaguar XK

Three lights:
1: Above, right, and behind model: Speedotron 105 (quad-tube head) fitted with Paul C. Buff 86” silver parabolic lighting modifier (PLM). Powered at 2400 watt-seconds.

2: High, left, and behind model: Paul C. Buff Zeus BTH (bi-tube head) fitted with Paul C. Buff 86” silver parabolic lighting modifier (PLM). Powered at 2500 watt-seconds.

3: Right of model, even with thigh: Paul C. Buff Einstein monolight (640 watt seconds). Fitted with 7-inch reflector and heavy blue gel. This light produces the blue edge on the thigh and fender.

Model:
Hope. Part Irish, part Cherokee. 5 foot, 9 inches. Raised in the Blue Ridge (Appalachian) Mountains. She is a fine arts major; artists always make for good models.

Camera:
Mamiya RZ with Leaf Aptus digital back at ISO 25. Lens 110mm, f/22

Nude with vintage Jaguar XK (click for full size)

A.K.

i find this is a half-baked image, i wont go into the political aspects but even on a photographic level it doesn't work for me...

the pawing womans right shoulder breaks any curve that her bum / leg make. the lighting is over done as the shadows don't add anything to the subject..

i just think it's the start of an idea that does neither the car or the woman any favours - but mabey thats the point.. is it ironic ?
 
A.K.

i find this is a half-baked image, i wont go into the political aspects but even on a photographic level it doesn't work for me...

the pawing womans right shoulder breaks any curve that her bum / leg make. the lighting is over done as the shadows don't add anything to the subject..

i just think it's the start of an idea that does neither the car or the woman any favours - but mabey thats the point.. is it ironic ?

Thank you for your comment. I will take it as a sincere inquiry, though it may have been a rhetorical admonishment; in which case I am not trying to pick a fight. The image is not meant to be a deep visual exploration, ironic, nuanced, original, or political. It is a very simple abstraction of familiar subject matter. It is most akin to pinup, as in a poster.
 
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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Automobile:
Vintage Jaguar XK

Three lights:
1: Above, right, and behind model: Speedotron 105 (quad-tube head) fitted with Paul C. Buff 86” silver parabolic lighting modifier (PLM). Powered at 2400 watt-seconds.

2: High, left, and behind model: Paul C. Buff Zeus BTH (bi-tube head) fitted with Paul C. Buff 86” silver parabolic lighting modifier (PLM). Powered at 2500 watt-seconds.

3: Right of model, even with thigh: Paul C. Buff Einstein monolight (640 watt seconds). Fitted with 7-inch reflector and heavy blue gel. This light produces the blue edge on the thigh and fender.

Model:
Hope. Part Irish, part Cherokee. 5 foot, 9 inches. Raised in the Blue Ridge (Appalachian) Mountains. She is a fine arts major; artists always make for good models.

Camera:
Mamiya RZ with Leaf Aptus digital back at ISO 25. Lens 110mm, f/22


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Aaron Nicholas: Nude with vintage Jaguar XK


Aaron,

I said I'd return to this picture. I had to examine the curves of the XK Jag once more. The last one was left is a sad state after it hit by a freight train on a crossing just outside Harari Hospital in then Rhodesia, (Zimbabwe). Of course, it was British racing green and that color was still intact but it looked like some welded form one sees in modern art museums.

So this is quite special for me as it's a return to maiden form.

The car body is supposed to be cat like. Now I can see the commonality between the model and the car. These are two strong subjects for us. The car has a shape born of great talent and creativity. This cars look feline but aristocratic. I've never realized where those curves came from. The curvaceous thighs of the model are perfect for a possible origin to the shape of the fenders. I can see Aaron that you've tried to reproduce in the model's form the kind of highlights present in the car. That you've succeeded in achieving. however, her breasts and face get no such treatment. At the very least, I'd have expected more light on her top left shoulder and also the top of her head. . Otherwise, I'd have imagine her with both her arms in front of her over the hood and the light on her back. But then would you have gotten the 90 degree curve of the pelvis.

The res gloves are fine for this glamor picture and replace the expected high heel shiny leather shoes or dirty bikini. They work better with a car as it shows respect for the car in a funny way.

A lot might depend on who owns the car as to how the posing goes.

I am sure you have lots more that you didn't show. I'd love to see the variations in poses and lighting.

Asher
 
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