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Hehe, Steve you're a tough one to fool No floor lamp but... 1 window plus 1 windowed door plus... 1 secret recipe** :angel:Corlan, i like the different shades of grey in the first one. Im trying to figure out what the reflection is? Window & floor lamp maybe?
C, I had a feeling you dabbled in the "Secret Recipe"!Hehe, Steve you're a tough one to fool No floor lamp but... 1 window plus 1 windowed door plus... 1 secret recipe** :angel:
** floorstanding, rectangular, low reflecting mirror about 4-ft high placed roughly at 90° angle between the two windowed light source...
An intriguing set of images, Steve. That first one is priceless, the second interesting (is that on a movie set?), and the narrow DOF on that last one is just crazy!!
Thanks Jason!Awww... the kid/dog shot is adorable!! Love it!!
Thank You Lloyd. The 2nd shot is a song/set list of a friend of mine who is in a band. 3rd shot is the Noct at 1.2 doing a little magic...An intriguing set of images, Steve. That first one is priceless, the second interesting (is that on a movie set?), and the narrow DOF on that last one is just crazy!!
+1 :thumbup:An intriguing set of images, Steve. That first one is priceless, the second interesting (is that on a movie set?), and the narrow DOF on that last one is just crazy!!
Osman, i am truly Honored!!! Thank You!Steve, the shot with the child stroking the dog is one of the best I've seen, anytime. I cannot find words to describe my exact feelings. Thank you!
Osman
wow! :thumbs:
Super nice as always... the silver tones in the second one are fantastic!Like the last shot...
More ruin porn shot with the F5
Well they're all there, all smiling, nice colors... don't have the experience but it always seemed perillous to get a good picture in a crowd of photographers with all the strobes and the excitation.Not much photographic merit here, but some very competent golfers. At least I got them all in one frame (and the battery of my flash was empty on the next one )
D80 with Tamron 17-50 @ 50mm and f/7.1