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// 52_Seven // Vertically inverted
Couldn't resist! Me and Disco~Stu got out for a photoshoot tonight, and finally we got some good weather and an awesome sunset to play with.
And the only way I could think of making this interesting was to hang upside down by my legs. Hmm. Not as easy as it looks.
Still, it fits into my theme of trying not to use Photoshop too much and posting more straightforward photographs.
Enough about that. What I should be talking about is Stu's latest project. I don't want to say too much here and spoil the surprise so I think it's best that you click here and be amazed by the concept and sheer awesomeness of Stu's latest cool idea. It's seriously worth it - follow the link, comment and fave it and get it licked by the magic donkey! It just sums up for me everything about Stu, both creatively and technically, that makes his photography so damn good.
Here's the link again - go check it out, it's epic.
Strobist info: SB600 to camera right at full power, handheld by Stu (thanks mate) because dragging a light stand out for the night is a major pain in the ass. And I had a bit of celestial help with the backlighting . . . ;-)
// 52_Seven // Vertically inverted
Couldn't resist! Me and Disco~Stu got out for a photoshoot tonight, and finally we got some good weather and an awesome sunset to play with.
And the only way I could think of making this interesting was to hang upside down by my legs. Hmm. Not as easy as it looks.
Still, it fits into my theme of trying not to use Photoshop too much and posting more straightforward photographs.
Enough about that. What I should be talking about is Stu's latest project. I don't want to say too much here and spoil the surprise so I think it's best that you click here and be amazed by the concept and sheer awesomeness of Stu's latest cool idea. It's seriously worth it - follow the link, comment and fave it and get it licked by the magic donkey! It just sums up for me everything about Stu, both creatively and technically, that makes his photography so damn good.
Here's the link again - go check it out, it's epic.
Strobist info: SB600 to camera right at full power, handheld by Stu (thanks mate) because dragging a light stand out for the night is a major pain in the ass. And I had a bit of celestial help with the backlighting . . . ;-)