Lloyd
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The protective instincts of mothers are universal, aren't they.Thank you for your kind words, all of you. Here's another one from yesterday morning.
D80 with 70-300 ED @ 180mm and f/5.0
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The protective instincts of mothers are universal, aren't they.Thank you for your kind words, all of you. Here's another one from yesterday morning.
D80 with 70-300 ED @ 180mm and f/5.0
oh heck yes!!!! Rampage is a great fighter!!! I hope rashad wins tonight!!!A little M.M.A.....
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Quentin "Rampage" Jackson (One of the Best MMA fighters on the Planet!)
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Must admit im addicted to the fight game! Growing up in Brockton,Mass I delivered papers to Marvelous Marvin Hagler as a kid & also know Rocky Marcianos brother & nephew's. Boxed & wrestled a bit too. Thanks Lloyd!Wow Steve. Great series. I love the moments you caught here. That second one in particular. And those ring babes... well, er, :bugeyes: you know.. just sayin'!
That's cool Lloyd! I fell asleep at 8:30 last night & then woke up at 10 & bought the pay-per -view as there were 2 guy's from Brockton fighting on the card (they both lost).My sons are big into MMA. I know they're watching the Pay-per-View tonight. My oldest teaches Karate and jiujitsu.
Thanks Jorgen! Your last set was Awesome!!Looks good, Steve, particularly the b&w ones.
Thanks Matt!
Hey Jason, nice to see you join the gang here and behold some of your work after discussions on technical aspects.Here is a quick shot of the bride getting ready from a wedding I shot yesterday...
+1 I agree.Hey Jason, nice to see you join the gang here and behold some of your work after discussions on technical aspects.
This first one's excellent, love the composition! :thumbup:
Nice stuff, Carlos. I always enjoy your stage shots.Some shots from this year's (you know what I mean) Nutcracker:
Huh wait, where's our King of the Tracks' gone?The other side of Bangkok, the efficient one, fast pace, no soul.
D80 with 80-300 ED @ 300mm and f/7.1
Hi Carlos, sounds like lotsa cool colors at the Stahlbaums'!Some shots from this year's (you know what I mean) Nutcracker:
The robots are taking over, Corlan, the end of humanity as we know it is near. There are drivers, but I am not sure they are alive. Our purpose for the future will be to serve the robotsHuh wait, where's our King of the Tracks' gone?
And the Man of the Machine?
Interesting contrast Steve. That first shot is simply breathtaking. I'm impressed by the clarity of that second shot, and the bokeh. Good stuff.Jason, nice selective focus! Beautiful image!
Carlos...Excellent series!
Life & Death...
D700, Zf 100, Zf 35
Thanks Buddy. Zeissisms for the day...Interesting contrast Steve. That first shot is simply breathtaking. I'm impressed by the clarity of that second shot, and the bokeh. Good stuff.
Thanks Steve. Background is a 60" OctoBox, lit with a Photogenic 1250 DR at 22 WS. Mimi is lit from directly in front, with two Potogenic 1250 DRs, each @ 22 WS, the upper one has a 22" Mola beauty dish, and the lower a 40x40cm softbox. Those are arranged in a "clam shell" configuration and set at the same power for 1:1 lighting ratio. I shot from between the two front lights. There is also a white wall to her left. I think I could have used a reflector on her right, as there is a little fall off on that side.Classy,Natural Beauty, Lloyd! Whats the lighting setup?