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"I'm about to step on you" Woman in black dress and black pantyhose, stepping with her shoe on the photographer, for a great prospective shoot. Legs in nylons.
Red heels finish the look of this sexy up skirt image
i swear, if converse were people, theyd be diva camera whores :D
they just look so great in pictures. no matter how old or how new. they just look so amazin.
CONVERSE WORLD DOMINATION, YO!
im listening to some happy-feel good-springtime-lovely music (: a mix of jason mraz, some old jesse mccarntey and ryan cabrera, lifehouse, ingrid michelson, cute is what we aim for's slower acoustic tracks, colbie calliat, the fray, NEVERSHOUTNEVER!, joe brooks, this providence....
i make amazing playlists!
Whenever the temperature is not too hot, our two cats; Grubby (the ginger tabby) and Henry compete for the snoozing rights on the top step of this stairway. As any good battlefield commander knows, if you can take the high ground then you are likely to win the day. Being the elder of the two, Grubby considers the step his domain, but Henry is the young hotspur who seeks the throne (well stair)!
BQ::Salome Leather Bodysuit:: 7 colors for Maitreya Lara, Slink Physique & Hourglass, Belleza Isis, Venus & Freya
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From the upper terrace of the Supreme Harmony Hall, we can fell that we dominate the whole Imperial Palace with a field of roofs surrounding us. But when I saw this worker, an other image of domination came to my mind... Back in the Ming Dynasty, more than 70 000 eunucs where populated the Forbidden City. Some of them some time were having more power in hand that what could have a Prime Minister... Power, domination, 2 concepts very closed to each others if we take time to think about it.
This is China.
taken at Bagan Nahkoda Omar, Sabak Bernam. during a deceptive sunset :) why deceptive sunset? when i was on my way to this beach which is about 12-15 km from the main road, the sky was looking very gorgeous, heavy bright clouds, shiny sunlights, yellowish tones and whatever factor thats gonna make every landscape shooter's heart pounding orgasmicly..
but what happened is.. when i arrived at this location, and just when i started to take out my camera gears.. the weather started to get all dark and moody, leaving the bright lights behind, covered with dark clouds. so i just shot whatever is left for me for the day. despite what had happened, i still make my way home with a smile on my face. just to think positive, i know many landcape/photojournalist/wedding photographers also experienced the same thing, or even worse :)
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2 exposures DRI | ISO 50 | 120 seconds exposure | ƒ8 | 17mm | Cokin ND8 filter | no tonemapped HDR