Siren's Song

Doug Faircloth

Siren's Song

(c) Doug Faircloth 2007

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Siren's Song by Doug Faircloth
Siren's Song by Doug Faircloth
  • LostBoy1

    LostBoy1

    wow gorgeous work!!

    the lighting on her form is perfection!!

  • MrLovelace

    MrLovelace

    Marie Celeste?

  • Doug Faircloth replied

    You are pretty close – it was taken on a boat on the Thames, an old steamer that once plyed trade across the seas.

  • Jarko

    Jarko

    This is one of my all time favorites of all art !

  • kombizz

    kombizz

    beautiful body curves

  • Tollwut

    Tollwut

    GREAT CONTRAST!

  • Ken Thomas

    Ken Thomas

    I love your portrait work!!

  • Roberto Duran

    Roberto Duran

    woooa… fantastic

  • woof

    woof

    love the lighting! nice work!

  • genaro1

    genaro1

    excellent!!!

  • Kirbo

    Kirbo

    superb!!

  • Maxoperandi

    Maxoperandi

    Lovely work Doug…looks like an old boiler to me?

  • Doug Faircloth replied

    Lol, it was taken in the hull of an old tramp steamer.

  • mrgreen18

    mrgreen18

    great shot, lighting composition are spot on. I like the way the bolts on the wall mirror the perfectly round hips of the model… nice capture

  • Doug Faircloth replied

    Many kind thanks. Yes indeed you are very perceptive, I did mean to mirror the bolts / rivets to Octobers left; I guess I was a little too subtle with doing this….and you are the very first to comment on this, ever!

  • jwinman

    jwinman

    my lord, she has a beautiful body! great pose, great lighting.

  • Doug Faircloth replied

    I am blessed each and every time I manage to work with October, many kind thanks.

  • Mark Gardner

    Mark Gardner

    Well it puts me on the rocks !!! Fantastic model and just amazing lighting, top stuff

  • bronbennie

    bronbennie

    bravo

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