shtarka1
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woo! thanks
and i was thinking the same thing about the last one actually. haha. great minds!
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woo! thanks
and i was thinking the same thing about the last one actually. haha. great minds!
Thank you Steve.Rayyan, So Very Nice!
Lovely set. These two are marvelous!!:thumbs:Kicking It With The Kid...
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F6, 50 1.4G, FM3A, ZF 35 2.0 Portra 160
Thank You Brotha!Thank you Steve.
Lovely set. These two are marvelous!!:thumbs:
Appreciate Tim!Steve: Very nice set! Love the simple compositions, the strength of your subject comes barreling through. My favorite is No. 2. There's something about the color that really appeals to me. Nice work.
Tim
Love the smile here. There is a timeless quality to the image. Very nice.
Smooth indeed!Here is something smoooth!! Non granular.
Non Tri-x; D700; legs are unshaven too!!
More granular here. Interesting portrait.
This shot is impressive. Clearly looks to have been shot from a vehicle, and yet the starburst effect from the lights is typical only when using a very small aperture. How did you manage to use a high enough shutter speed to stop the motion, get the starburst and still get a decent exposure? Nicely done. (oh, and now we know the way, you just may get some company dropping by! )A friend here asked me what my city looks like. Like any other big city, I guess.
Take the first exit right and then a U-turn, a little ways down you shall arrive at my house.
Keep going straight in the extreme left lane for about a 1000 kms and you shall
be in Makkah, the Holiest City in Islam and for the Muslims.
You are headed west.
Nicely done, Tim. Impressive detail. I covet that 100/f2!!
... oh, and anime style contact lenses seem to be the rage at the moment. I can live with that I guess
D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 112mm and f/4.0
Great stuff, as always, Jorgen. That Mr. Bean car cracks me up. However, these two stand out for me. Hmm... can't quite put my finger on why that is. : (That last one makes me smile, for sure. :thumbupMore from the races
D300 with 80-200 AF-S @ 165mm and f/2.8
Impressive shot of Hong Kong. Thanks for sharing. :salute:
Cliche'd or not, that's one impressive shot!! Wow. :bugeyes:My take on a cliche'd subject. I was scoping out the garden for a return shoot in better light in the fall. However, I kind of liked this Saturday afternoon version.
D700, 24-120/4 VR
Nice work, David. The one with the hoodie is my fav of the set. That last one is very kewl, however. Very much like a shot I recall of Muhammad Ali.as promised, some from the last shoot i finished retouching. no pretty girl factor here either...it was boy week, seemingly. lol
aspiring fitness model.
a little artsy:
and a little faux b&w film/faux terry richardson (i realize this style isn't for everyone):
all d300 + 28-70...varying degrees of post-processing. first shot and headshot are 22" beauty dish main, 86" plms on the sides, plus bg lights. the medicine ball and artsy one are PLM main + PLM side + BG. the last one is a shoe-mounted SB600 with +3.0 exposure compensation on the flash.
Wow! Great set, Steve. Love the way that Porta looks. And Pure Magic from the 35 ZF! These two are stunning. (Can't Mish with this model, eh?)Kicking It With The Kid...
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Thanks Lloyd! Your A "Mish"oogenna!Wow! Great set, Steve. Love the way that Porta looks. And Pure Magic from the 35 ZF! These two are stunning. (Can't Mish with this model, eh?)