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Don, +1.simply superb.:thumbs:Those are extraordinary image, Don. Thanks for sharing.
Steve, For me such simple photos arethe best captures one can make. And you make them wonderfully.:salute:Have No Fear, Momma Is Here...
D700, 105, 1.8 ais
Much Obliged My Friend!!!Steve, For me such simple photos arethe best captures one can make. And you make them wonderfully.:salute:
p.s Imagine the world is at an end. A person can take only one photo with him/her.
Which one do you think they would choose?
C, Nice To See You Buddy!A few days on the road and so many -truly- marvelous shots filling these pages... will need some time to catch up :watch: :salute:
Have No Fear, Momma Is Here...
D700, 105, 1.8 ais
Huge +1, Cuz. One of your very best. :thumbup:Steve, For me such simple photos arethe best captures one can make. And you make them wonderfully.:salute:
p.s Imagine the world is at an end. A person can take only one photo with him/her.
Which one do you think they would choose?
Thanks A Lot Lloyd!Huge +1, Cuz. One of your very best. :thumbup:
Show Stopping,Drop Dead Gorgeous My Brotha!!!!!!!!!!!:bugeyes::thumbs::salute: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". )
Lloyd, all I shall say is you are a very very very very lucky man.:thumbs: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.
A very big thank you.:salute:...
Guys...
Guys, seeerrriously.
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What A Gorgeous Mug! Love This!!!:thumbs:...
Guys...
Guys, seeerrriously.
:ROTFL:
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Rayyan, it's So Hot & Muggy In Boston & That Looks So Invitingly Refreshing!
Show Stopping,Drop Dead Gorgeous My Brotha!!!!!!!!!!!:bugeyes::thumbs::salute:
Lloyd, all I shall say is you are a very very very very lucky man.:thumbs:
And to her our warmest regards.:salute:
great shots...and i promise i won't tell lol
i actually don't mind the background one bit, since the colors are harmonious. the foliage and fence are like more intense versions of the dress and skin.
best of luck to her on the job too!
Thank you all, Gentlemen. Very much appreciated. And yes, you are correct, Rayyan, I am, in more ways than you can imagine, a very, very, very, very lucky man. True story!Not sure i have anything original to say about Mimi's last set, the guys said it all. "Gorgeous", "lucky"... definitely. And i do agree with David re the background -couldn't find better words there either.
Sincerely it's splendid, the outfit, the model, the photos. Best of luck hunting for the new job!
(though i'd bet it shouldn't be too much of a problem)