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Thanks Lloyd.Dave: Good ones, and nice model for sure. I also enjoyed the shots of her on the MF forum.
This photo was taken last December during the travel to Tokyo. This was the best angle I could get from the small and locked window of the hotel room. Hope you'll like it.
It was very said to me during the earthquake, tsunami and the nuclear accident in March, because Japan is one of my favorite place to travel. And now, Japan is recovering.
I've taken many photos from Japan and maybe will open a new thread for it.
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Beautifully done Lloyd! Especially that first shot. Very natural feeling light. The others are also well done, but there's something about the woman' outfit that seems odd in that setting. Maybe the boots? Still, you can't be held responsible for that. Very nice work!My wife and I took one of our neighbors and her kids up in the canyon last week for a quick shoot. These are all pretty much straight out of the camera.
Jørgen: Great PJ and furthermore a superb composition! :thumbs:Flooding in Bangkok yesterday.
Lloyd: Excellent! This is my favorite: pose, expression, color, and framing. :thumb up:My wife and I took one of our neighbors and her kids up in the canyon last week for a quick shoot. These are all pretty much straight out of the camera.
All with the D3s, 70-200/2.8 VRII combo. Fill flash via Ranger Quadra on the last two, reflector on the first shot.
Fantastic!!!This photo was taken last December during the travel to Tokyo. This was the best angle I could get from the small and locked window of the hotel room. Hope you'll like it.
It was very said to me during the earthquake, tsunami and the nuclear accident in March, because Japan is one of my favorite place to travel. And now, Japan is recovering.
I've taken many photos from Japan and maybe will open a new thread for it.
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www.flickr.com/photos/mhchung
Jan, All Beautiful! These 2 are my Favorites!D7000 and 80-400 VR go to the zoo... (SF Zoo)
The somber positioning of the head's facing down speaks volumes of the terrible situation. Fine image Jorgen.Flooding in Bangkok yesterday.
D300 with 70-300 ED @ 70mm and f/5.6