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Armageddon - Melbourne 2014
Photography : Max Ly
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Armageddon - Melbourne 2014
Photography : Max Ly
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Pls do not reupload my photos without my permission.
© Max Ly
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Armageddon - Melbourne 2014
Photography : Max Ly
Pls feel free to share my photos, as long as u link back to my Facebook Page.
Pls do not reupload my photos without my permission.
© Max Ly
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Armageddon - Melbourne 2014
Photography : Max Ly
Pls feel free to share my photos, as long as u link back to my Facebook Page.
Pls do not reupload my photos without my permission.
© Max Ly
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Nikon D3X, Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 AFN ED IF
+ great fun and awesome cosplays as always and many thanks to all who have posed :) and I can't believe I forgot my biz card, so I have to write it down one by one, lol...
+ almost all have no post processing and even if there is, it's only a teeny bit, i.e controlling extreme highlights
+ no cropping
+ a recent routine dslr sensor and lens cleaning using acetone shows that the images are once more transparent, like everything is brand new...just don't do it yourself if you are not confident using acetone...it will melt plastic and paint but it's the best solution. It is used by Nikon techs and many pro photogs that I know personally. Make sure you use 100% cotton buds if you are keen but try it first on an old lens and hone in your skills. You will notice the difference immediately and that means the lens coatings shine vibrantly as if they are new. I have tried other famous cleaning solutions believing it is better but all of them leave streaks or a thin film especially checking using a loupe and once again I came back to using acetone. Smells bad but if it does the best job, why choose something else inferior?
Armageddon - Melbourne 2014
Photography : Max Ly
Pls feel free to share my photos, as long as u link back to my Facebook Page.
Pls do not reupload my photos without my permission.
© Max Ly
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Armageddon - Melbourne 2014
Photography : Max Ly
Pls feel free to share my photos, as long as u link back to my Facebook Page.
Pls do not reupload my photos without my permission.
© Max Ly
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Copyright 2006 Hilde Heyvaert.
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No unauthorized use or distribution.
Disneyland Paris trip:
Sunday June 11 and Monday June 12 2006.
Armageddon Effets Speciaux
Armageddon Special Effects
Backlot
Armageddon - Melbourne 2014
Photography : Max Ly
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June 4 & 5 2008
Copyright 2008 Hilde Heyvaert.
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No unauthorized use or distribution.
Nikon D3X, Nikkor 17-35mm f/2.8 AFS ED IF, Metz 52 AF-1 with diffuser, SC-17
+ great fun and awesome cosplays as always and many thanks to all who have posed :) and I can't believe I forgot my biz card, so I have to write it down one by one, lol...
+ almost all have no post processing and even if there is, it's only a teeny bit, i.e controlling extreme highlights
+ no cropping
+ a recent routine dslr sensor and lens cleaning using acetone shows that the images are once more transparent, like everything is brand new...just don't do it yourself if you are not confident using acetone...it will melt plastic and paint but it's the best solution. It is used by Nikon techs and many pro photogs that I know personally. Make sure you use 100% cotton buds if you are keen but try it first on an old lens and hone in your skills. You will notice the difference immediately and that means the lens coatings shine vibrantly as if they are new. I have tried other famous cleaning solutions believing it is better but all of them leave streaks or a thin film especially checking using a loupe and once again I came back to using acetone. Smells bad but if it does the best job, why choose something else inferior?