Re-retouching older images. Can you strike such a pose?

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Re-retouching older images. Can you strike such a pose?
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I like to go back and re-retouch some older images from time to time. Maybe it is nostalgia to the times when i was shooting a lot or the reason might be that i am not doing much of studio photoshoots right now.

This photoshoot was done more than six years ago with my old, trusty and bulky Nikon D3s and 50mm 1.4 @f/2 1/125 iso 320 and great young model that can strike unbelievable poses :) 

Do you do the same fellow photographers or it's just me?

Also i might post a few tutorials or workflow videos if anybody would be interested, so please let me know in the comments below.

Shot with Sony A7RII and Zeiss 55 @f/8 1/200 /iso 200

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