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Fun with Nikon Images

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m_driscoll

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Matt, let them bears be my friend. They have enough issues as it is!
Great shots.:thumbs:
Rayyan: Thank you, my friend!:D

Wow Matt, this is GOOD.
Subject, processing, and composition wise the inside frame associated with the reflexion is terrific.

Just wondering; did you try a version without the actual guy with the hat? No idea if that works, but the right side would surely work by itself.

The Hat Lady is super cool. Nice colors, too.
Had to look up what an affirmation bracelet could be, btw. :eek: The "Hammering Girl" part then came naturally :D...
Corlan: Thank you, sir! :D What's the saying; "give as monkey a camera, and eventually..." I didn't try that 'crop". Good idea, and I will. You probably have noticed that I tend to turn 4-5 shots into 14-15 versions. ;)

Cheers, Matt.

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rayyan

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1. D700; 24-120mm f/4 VR; 38mm; 1/250s @ f/4; ISO 200


2. D700; 24-120mm f/4 VR; 120mm; 1/400s @ f/4; ISO 200



Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Matt, Of the set, this is my choice for its simplicity and minimalism.:thumbup:

Here's the colored version of the teens:

D700; 24-120mm f/4 VR; 120mm; 1/2500s @ f/4; ISO 200



Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
I really prefer this one to the B&W version Matt.

Regards.
 

PeterB666

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Wow. Great shot, Peter. Clockwork Orange indeed. :bugeyes:
Peter: The tight crop and her look really draw you in. Then you read the "...Clockwork Orange...", and look again. Excellent! :salute:

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfoio.com
Thanks guys. I had a lot of fun shooting Jess. When I saw the bowler hat on Jess it was the first thing I thought. Jess is one of the co-photographer students on the course I am doing and she makes a great model. Much easier to work with than the 'real' models that have come from time to time.
 

Corlan F.

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1. D700; 24-120mm f/4 VR; 38mm; 1/250s @ f/4; ISO 200


2. D700; 24-120mm f/4 VR; 120mm; 1/400s @ f/4; ISO 200


3. D700; 24-120mm f/4 VR; 100mm; 1/25s @ f/4; ISO 200


Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Love all three of them, Matt.

Favorite is number one, will stylistically tag along the other one posted recently, same subject. Very complementary. Cast of characters is quite nice (especially the first four or five starting from the left).

#2 for geometry, and the distant smile... and the red ATM's maybe not your usual style but just excellent, really!
(and since we're talking about crops for a change :D, i might let the right hand side part out (street/cars), 3x4 or something like that for more impact)

P.S. just like Rayyan, got a significant preference for the color version of the three girls here :)



Peter: The tight crop and her look really draw you in. Then you read the "...Clockwork Orange...", and look again. Excellent! :salute:

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfoio.com
Peter: i somehow missed this shot in the last pages, but thanks to Matt i see it now... and agree all the way with his comment. Definitely "Clockwork Orange" material :thumbup:

And yes, short of some top/seasoned pros and with a few exceptions, best models are often found elsewhere...



Last One Of "Our Gang"


D3, 28, 1.4 af-d:)
Extremely nice again, Steve. :thumbup:
Love the composition and moment.

(processing possibly a tad on the gritty side for me on this one, but that's just me :) )



Meeting people and making friends. We shall meet again.

Simply radiating with light and friendship, Rayyan. :toocool:

You sure did meet a great variety of human beings throughout all your journeys... what a great thing
 
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