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Steve, another gem of a capture.:thumbs:"Small,But I Know"
D700, 105 1.8 ais
Rayyan, it's So Hot & Muggy In Boston & That Looks So Invitingly Refreshing!
Superb Shot!
Steve, Lloyd..thank you guys.:salute: Its HHOOTT here, but not muggy or humid.Rayyan: I agree with Steve, the cold blue looks very refreshing and inviting. Beautiful image. The water in the foreground seems to go on forever. :bugeyes:
David: love the set, and again nice model. FWIW, i think that the one you posted here is my fav...
Uniquely Cool, David!
technical info: d300, 28-70/2.8 @ 28mm f/5.6. einstein 640 w/ globe @ 1/64 power. white balance, contrast, black point, and vibration/saturation adjusted in lightroom.
Beautiful Color & Comp CN!
Arne-I'll second the excellence and variety comments above. You guys are all just too good. Pleasure to view your work. No.2 and 3 just bring peace on this warm, humid night. Thanks for posting to remind me of what awaits in a few short months (not that I'm in a hurry for summer to end at all). Nice work.The most striking feature of this thread is the sheer variety of excellent images beeing posted. Far too many for me to comment on individually since my last post, but I really must congratulate Lloyd on his last series, just outstanding!
Overdue (to put it mildly) here is the last installment of unseasonal images, the last one more recent to bring it up to date
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Lloyd-there are just beautiful. I love the light, the outfit, the pose, the facial expressions... they scream "hire me! I'm cute!" The backdrop is the only demerit in my eye, and even it's good. You're a lucky guy, and she's a lucky gal. Well done.Ok. I'll get punched if someone (I bet you can guess who) finds out I posted these. Mimi's been looking for a new job, and had a couple of interviews this past week. She has a friend who does wardrobe and image consulting, who helped her choose the outfits she wore to the interviews. The friend asked for some pictures for her blog, so I took these in the backyard a couple of days ago, right after Mimi got home from an interview. The background isn't the greatest, but I'm kinda fond of the subject.
D3s, 70-200/2.8 VRII:
Big octabox to her right, and a bare strobe to the left and behind her.
(She doesn't like that last one, btw. Says she looks "like a poser". )