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Bonnie and Clyde

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Bonny and Clyde.
Bonny and Clyde Pt. II :
Model: Nessin .

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:star::star::star-half::star-empty::star-empty: Overall
:star::star::star::star-half::star-empty: Vision
:star::star::star-half::star-empty::star-empty: Originality
:star::star::star-half::star-empty::star-empty: Technique
:star::star::star-empty::star-empty::star-empty: Impact

Firstly I don't see this as being a glamour portrait, so more than likely in the wrong section.
It reminds me of something you'd shoot for a wedding/engagement photo, if the couple owned/rented both the cars.

The composition is very center-weighed. The processing is minimal (however much better than Pt.II). If a feeling of symmetry is what you are aiming for I am unsure why not close the door on the Lambo, or open the door on the Ferrari?

The female mode's pose is possibly not very flattering, it accentuates the curve in her behind making it bigger.
The male's clothes are a little baggy and at this distance, make him appear shorter than necessary.

Post processing appears to be limited to a vignette and some curve corrections. Although this does focus the eye on the models.
I think more could have been done with the post process to make the image ''pop''.

I do think this photo started off with a lot great elements (two nice cars, good location, good vision) and with a little more forward planning would have come out much better.. <img src="e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/s…" width="15" height="15" alt=":)" data-embed-type="emoticon" data-embed-id="391" title=":) (Smile)"/>