Jorgen Udvang
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D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/2.8
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Really like the high-key, Ben. Nice job.Maxine recovering nicely after sliding on her nose. D700 70-200 VR
Racey.D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 200mm and f/2.8
Nice shot Tim. I like the expression on her face.
Amazing catch, John. And a beautiful image to boot.
John: A truly wonderful capture and experience. Lucky you!
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Thanks guys... anyone else forget they have images tucked away in their archive sometimes?... Seem to be going through a bit of a dry spell creatively lately and looking through old images sometimes helps a kick start.JB, Love The Symmetry,Color,Comp & Shear Strength Displayed! Fine Image!
Lloyd, Looks like all the ladies had a ton of fun on the obstacle course! Nice job of documenting them in full whiskers, mud, suds and smiles. Oh yes...and guns.
Lloyd, I Always Knew There Was A "Filthy" Side To Your Photography!! What A Blast It Must Have Been! Dirty Women Are Fun To Shoot! Great Set!:thumbs:
Thanks guys. It was a blast, and the girls haven't stopped talking about it since.Great, fun and muddy photos, Lloyd.
Lloyd, These are so funny and cool I don't know what else to say. It looks like the ladies - and you - had an absolute blast. When you put women, mud and a quality DSLR in the hands of a guy who knows how to use it all together I suppose this is about the best outcome you could ever want. I especially enjoyed the suds image. Well done.My mud hens. Mimi on the right, Rachel on the left, daughters-in-law in the middle:
I asked them to show me their best side:
Eat your heart out, Hugh Hefner:
The whole "Quick & Dirty" team:
You do have to mind your P's and Q's, some of the women were armed!
D3s & D300 and various lenses. Primarily the 70-200/2.8 VRII on the D3s and the 17-55/2.8 on the D300.