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Dancer: Alexandra Farber
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Two light set up. Impact softboxes, diffused with no grids. Canon speedlites. Thanks in advance for your comments and faves.
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I saw my granddaughter Alexandra sitting on the chesterfield texting and thought this is the true Alexandra and said to her lets go out side and photograph you just as you are at this moment and this is the results. I hope you like them.
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Dancer: Alexandra Farber
MUAH: Alexandra Farber
Three light set up. Westcott 4 foot octobox overhead. Impact 3x4 Softbox with grid for fill. Interfit 28 inch beauty dish hair light. Studio Strobes.
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Nepean Point at sunset/blue hour is one of the best places in the world to learn a lot about long exposure, car light trails, blue hour settings, reflections, lights...
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On the spur of the moment (and inspired by Adam Hill Studios remarkable photo of the falls at sunrise) went down to Hay River to see if I could capture the falls in a new way.
I rolled out of bed at 4.30am, trekked down to the falls, and wandered along the river bank to the base of the falls (sans flashlight). I patiently waited for there to be enough light - and while it wasn't the light I was hoping for, I think that this photo makes it worth the trip!
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Dancer: Alexandra Farber
MUAH: Alexandra Farber
Two light set up. Impact softboxes, diffused with no grids. Canon speedlites. Thanks in advance for your comments and faves.
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Alexandra Daddario speaking at the 2015 Wondercon, for "San Andreas", at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California.
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Dancer: Alexandra Farber
MUAH: Alexandra Farber
Two light set up. Impact softboxes, diffused with no grids. Canon speedlites. Thanks in advance for your comments and faves.
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I often stop around this location while cycling - there are lots of things to see along the Ottawa River in downtown Ottawa-Gatineau. One of them is the Alexandra Bridge. It was named after Queen Alexandra (the wife of King Edward II) and inaugurated on February 18, 1901 by the future King George V. It's an impressive steel truss cantilever bridge - the fourth longest in the world. It was initially designed to carry trains, but today two lanes are used for automobile traffic and one lane is used for pedestrians and bicycles. From it, the views of Nepean Point, the Rideau Canal locks, Parliament Hill, the Chaudière Falls, the Gatineau Hills and, of course, the Ottawa River are absolutely stunning.
I began this sketch from a park bench next to the Museum of History and finished it at home from photos I took. In the background of my sketch you can see the Hull Marina and the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge (built in 1965). As I said earlier, there's plenty to see and sketch in this vicinity.
J'arrête souvent autour de cet endroit quand je fais du vélo - il y a beaucoup de choses à voir le long de la rivière des Outaouais, dans le centre-ville Ottawa-Gatineau. L'un d'eux, c'est le pont Alexandra. Il a été nommé d'après la reine Alexandra (l'épouse du roi Edward II) et inauguré le 18 février 1901 par le futur roi George V. Il est un impressionnant pont cantilever en treillis d'acier - le quatrième plus long du monde. Il a été initialement conçu pour transporter des trains, mais aujourd'hui deux voies sont utilisées pour la circulation automobile et une voie est utilisée pour les piétons et les vélos. Du pont, la vue sur la pointe Nepean, les écluses du canal Rideau, la Colline du Parlement, la chute des Chaudières, les collines de la Gatineau et, bien sûr, la rivière des Outaouais sont absolument superbes.
J'ai commencé cette esquisse d'un banc de parc à côté du Musée d'Histoire et je l'ai fini à la maison à partir de photos que je prenais. Dans le fond de mon croquis vous pouvez voir la marina de Hull et le pont Macdonald-Cartier (construit en 1965). Comme je l'ai dit plus tôt, il y a beaucoup à voir et esquisser dans ce voisinage.
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