As explained in my Aidos photographs post, both Eleos and Aidos were photographed on the same day, and as such both suffered from the same initial lighting issues. I was able to fix this for the most part in photoshop, having to scrap any that were beyond repair. Outside of the technical issues, I think Eleos's photographs turned out more successful that Aidos. I think this may be due to the weapons, as Eleos feature some very unique but not unwieldy weapons that made her more challenging to photograph - despite it taking some getting used to at first. I made sure to focus a lot of close-ups on her weapons, mainly the tentacle-like part which connects to her back, as this is something I have not seen done before, so I wanted to make sure that I drew attention to it.
These are the raw photographs, shot in JPEG on a DSLR with manual settings. Totally unedited.
Google drive link to photos:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8qlnydNYVfuN3VYM05wcndRaGc
There are less edited photographs than the raw versions, as some were scrapped during the editing process. In order to make these their current state, I have increased their contrast, saturation and cropped them down to 1920 x 1080.
Google drive link to photos:
These are the raw photographs, shot in JPEG on a DSLR with manual settings. Totally unedited.
Google drive link to photos:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B8qlnydNYVfuN3VYM05wcndRaGc
There are less edited photographs than the raw versions, as some were scrapped during the editing process. In order to make these their current state, I have increased their contrast, saturation and cropped them down to 1920 x 1080.
Google drive link to photos:

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