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Thanks Jorgen, to be honest, I only shoot once every few months or so for 2 or 3 days back to back, when I have some ideas and then stop. Afterwards it takes me a while to make a selection and decide how to present it. I have a couple more things coming from the same shooting period that I'll be posting this week.David,
You post photos here far to seldom. Your motives contain a combination of drama and sensuality that is fascinating as well as scarringly realistic. Very well performed.
I do hope that you didn't have to behead the model for real to achieve the desired effect though :lecture:
was done by Life PixelD90 mod seems good so far? Who made the modification?
David,
Wow. That is just beautifully done. There are just so many aspects that delight, the light, the reflections, etc. Again Wow.
Looks good but you've got to watch out for those blown headlights, especially in sunsets.All your gorgoeous shots inspired my to try my first panorama with D700 & ZF50mm Makro-Planar, stitched from 4 RAW shots with final file size of 128MB!
It was a beautiful sunset evening.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21902679@N03/3517326565/sizes/o/
How did I miss this one? Love it!For a young, novice monk, getting the robe straight can be a big challenge. It's a big piece of cloth, and there's only one correct way to wear it.
S5 with 80-200 AF-S @ 130mm and f/3.2
What Steen said +1!+ 1, David
Jorgen's monk with the robe to grow in is priceless
and I also dig Jorgen's temple with all the shoes in front, looks like a doll's house
and your own BB (beheaded beauty...), scary drama
and Alex' D3X shots with an impressive Dynamic Range :bugeyes:
and fortynine's wide ZF 50 Makro panorama :thumbup:
... so many fine images here !
Hi Cindy,What Steen said +1!
David, I would love to see that image printed!
That really is a remarkable image, David. Truly impressive work.Hi Cindy,
Actually the print is much better than this low rez screen shot, I'll send you a copy if you pm me your address.
Thank you Lloyd & Steen!That really is a remarkable image, David. Truly impressive work.
Eye candy.I went for a walk in the park today. D700 and Mamiya 80 f/2.8 at f/8.