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Model - Amber K
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Amber was another model I got to shoot on Saturday. We happened upon some ivy and it made my favorite shot of Amber for the day.
Amber Cove on the Dominican Republic coast, is a private port created by Carnival.
It is used exclusively by their cruise ship passengers and those of their sister companies, including Holland America and Princess Cruises.
The port includes shops and a large outdoor pool area.
Dominican Things.
Here is a sneak peek from last shoot..One of things I love working with Destiny Rogowski Photos is that we are always trying little things during the shoot
Model - Amber
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Rach and I were walking home from a family dinner and took a shortcut through the new library. This building is so pretty from a distance and I was mesmerized by the amber lighting, blue skies and reflections. There are those moments when you take a group of pictures and can't wait to see them. This was definitely that for me. As I uploaded these, I was praying that it wasn't the oatmeal cookie martini influencing me. I'm not a proponent of drinking but some of my best shots seem to come after a drink. Maybe my inhibitions about public shooting go away or I relax enough to enjoy my surroundings. Whatever it is, I need to learn how to open my eyes and heart at all times. Life's too short to not feel it fully.
Be well ~ Beth =]
Amber sunset seen from Ruissalo island, Kuuva area, Finland. The weather was nice and clear, ground was bit frosty. Shot in late November.
Fusion exposure composition of 3 photos taken with different exposures to get high and low tones visible.
This image was taken from the memorial gardens at the Crich Stand, a large memorial tower next to the Derbyshire village of Crich. A remembrance garden for those who served and died in the Sherwood Foresters regiment. From almost 300metres up in the Derbyshire countrside - on a clear day like this was you can see for many many miles.
In the middle right of the image you can see the village of Crich and the tower of St Marys church, itself visible for miles around.
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