Bill Caulfeild-Browne
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Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. (Together with Glacier NP in Montana, this makes the International Peace Park - a UNESCO World Heritage site.)
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To be honest, I'm not satisfied with my lighting here anyway. I should have used a black board to the left to shade her right cheek better and it prooved once again that I'm not a fan of brightening up shadows. I won't be doing this again for a long time.Totally understand your thinking. Just giving a couple thoughts to think about. People need to know the main elements to create a look. Body position head position, the look of the model and without a doubt the most important the look of the lighting. Of course the models look she is trying to convey. It's a mix of elements that create a great image.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. (Together with Glacier NP in Montana, this makes the International Peace Park - a UNESCO World Heritage site.)
Wow Ed, they are stunning! That is Tanah Lot right? I'm so jealous. Deeply jealous!More Bali
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Wow Ed, they are stunning! That is Tanah Lot right? I'm so jealous. Deeply jealous!
Thanks Philip! One of my favourite places.WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Super shot Bill!This is the classic view of Peyto Lake in Banff NP. Must have been shot millions of times but I liked the light this day.
I love them.Shot these for school recently. I did rent a 120mm macro and have to admit that I was very surprised at how large and heavy this lens actually was. I expected less bulk and weight and the AF is damn slow but qualitywise it left nothing to be desired.
H2, P30+, f16 (which is the breaking point for this back in my opinion)
And another one:
I haven't yet decided which one to hand in. Which one do you guys prefer?