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Me 2!Love this one. :thumbup:
More from yesterday:
Mimi's pretty special, and we've been through a lot together, so I don't often my head turned. However yesterday I noticed this cute little lady near the trail where Mimi was running:
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At first I didn't pay too much attention, but I noticed she was sort of watching me.
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I moved a little closer, and at first she seemed to be ignoring me, but then I saw it... that coy little look... just a quick glance, almost with just one eye... you know the one.
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Before I knew it, I was fully under her spell. I mean, who could resist eyes like these?
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Good thing Mimi didn't show up just then... there coulda been trouble!:deadhorse:
They do look like they'd be a good match. :thumbup:No wonder your head turned for once.
Ran into a similar situation recently, when shooting the horse-in-the meadow (posted a few pages ago). He had a smaller companion, also a bit on the shy side at first:
After a couple of minutes and a few bribes, the mood changed -but still from a distance:
Did i say shy? Well, relatively speaking then. Probably because it was a boy... the missus had much more success:
Should i be jealous?
Well for Mimi's and me's sake, maybe your girl and our boy should meet...
all photos D3X 105VR - no crop - NX2 - no PP except curves, raw sharpening and the selective desaturation on the last one.
Strong,Beautiful Animal, Well Shot C!
Did i say shy? Well, relatively speaking then. Probably because it was a boy... the missus had much more success:
Should i be jealous?
Well for Mimi's and me's sake, maybe your girl and our boy should meet...
all photos D3X 105VR - no crop - NX2 - no PP except curves, raw sharpening and the selective desaturation on the last one.
From and engagement shoot over the weekend. (Her mother is a friend of Mimi's from triathlon.)
All with the D3, 70-200/2.8 VRII
Love these 2 Lloyd! Great Shooting!
Thanks Steve. Much appreciated.Love these 2 Lloyd! Great Shooting!
Thank you, my friend. It was fun to work with them... even though it was pretty cold, and they'd scramble to get their coats after each location.Lloyd, your shots are filled up to the brim with love and excitement.
Thanks Jason. Much appreciated.Lloyd... the E-shoot is fantastic! Great stuff!
Corlan: Very nice horse portraits. I like this side shot best. Made to hang on the stable wall!No wonder your head turned for once.
After a couple of minutes and a few bribes, the mood changed -but still from a distance:
Lloyd: Nice engagement shoot. I didn't know what that was until recently, when my daughter's wedding photographer asked if they wanted one. I like this one. They're nicely framed, separated, and the way he's lovingly looking at her. Classic B & W PP.From and engagement shoot over the weekend. (Her mother is a friend of Mimi's from triathlon.)
All with the D3, 70-200/2.8 VRII
Supreme IQ & Contrast! Love em Both Lloyd!A couple from last weekend.
Both with the D3, 70-300 VRII
An abandoned tourist attraction near Moab, UT:
The top two women in the Half Marathon battle at about mile 11 of the course. The lead woman held on to win by 6 seconds:
Thanks Matt. That's one of my two favorites from the shoot as well. Interestingly enough (as always seems to happen), the bride didn't choose either of my faves, and choose several that I don't like at all. "No accounting for taste."Lloyd: Nice engagement shoot. I didn't know what that was until recently, when my daughter's wedding photographer asked if they wanted one. I like this one. They're nicely framed, separated, and the way he's lovingly looking at her. Classic B & W PP.
Cheers, Matt.
Thanks Bro! :thumbup:Supreme IQ & Contrast! Love em Both Lloyd!
Thanks Lloyd.They do look like they'd be a good match. :thumbup:
Great shots, and I love the selective desaturation on that last one. :salute: