Ben Rubinstein
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Let me rephrase that: Absolutely georgous image from a very talented photographer. As a matter of interest and not connected to your skill, what digital back are you using on that RZ?
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Ha-ha, thx guys!Let me rephrase that: Absolutely georgous image from a very talented photographer. As a matter of interest and not connected to your skill, what digital back are you using on that RZ?
Wow you had some color. I was there a week and got zero. Planning on going back in February.Ed was kind enough to direct me to that magnificent stand of palm trees. (and despite what he says about them, I love the shots he posted). Unfortunately the sunset was sort of a bust so I spent some time shooting the surf action. This is my favorite of the evening ..
DF/IQ180 with 75-150 at 135mm,ISO 35,f/11 for 2 seconds
Great collection Joe. I love the natural processing on color and skin tone.Just before a pin-up fashion show I had an opportunity to photograph 17 models with my H4d-40.
Had between five and ten minutes for each model, sometimes less.
For many of these models it was their first shoot.
At the risk of pin-up overload, here are about a dozen shots.
Enjoy.
In the interest of full disclosure, I did have a little color on Kauai one morning at Tunnels beach.Wow you had some color. I was there a week and got zero. Planning on going back in February.
Wonderful capture Wayne.
I think this is my favorite from the trip so far. Color only lasted about 2 minutes about 5 minutes before actual sunrise, but managed to catch some nice surf with the color.