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Thank you very much LeighPhil,
That's an outstanding shot. Well seen and well executed. Bravo! :thumbs:
- Leigh
Having experienced sandflys firsthand, I can understand why the Maori incorporated them into legend. Quote from the source listed below:Right, probably the only nasty thing in NZ, the people are nice, no poisonous snakes or insects, and sheep are tame. I must add , probably the cleanest country I have ever been to. Living in Shanghai now, air not so clean.
Best
Phil
This is great!!! - I have been there and this shot stands out
this is fantastic. Nice work.
Indeed! It is a challange and you need an understanding model, focusing blindly. But when it works out it is rewarding. I had a 45 minute session with this model outdoors, 5 different compositions, around a dozen exposures for each comp. Resulting in 3 images that both me and the model were happy with. In my view not too bad....Anyone using their tech cam to shoot portraits? One reason I went with the Techno is that I love taking portraits and the process if interacting with people when negotiating such a technically demanding tool.
Thanks, Yes, I stayed at the hotel on top. Most sunrise location are half an hour walk away from the hotel. I can only say that I was really lucky being there the first time.yat, did you stay in the hotel on top?
i really wanna go there again this year, after 9 nine years break