Two things come to mind when I see the toe cut off...one good, one bad. Good: that the picture doesn't end there...it goes on, and lets me use my imagination to fill in what I can't see. Bad: that she's incomplete in some way. Since they cancel each other out, I guess I'm making a rather moot point. :) I might've at least left more room above her hands, though. Putting them that close to the edge of the image makes me think she's trying to hold that side of the frame up to keep it from crusing her. As far as the rest of the image goes, though, another strikingly beatiful shot, guy. Keep 'em coming! :)
I only shot about 5 sheets of film on this shot, some with and some without the filters, but all had the same setup as far as focus. I wanted the background to be a bit soft so the model would be the only thing in focus.
There is more room under the feet on the film, I just cropped the scan a bit tight in preparing it. I used a Ambico 7762 Sepia filter.
Stunning colours! Do you remember what filters and how many were used to get this effect? I think I want just a *tad* more space below her toes, but all in all this is fantastic!