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5D Mark III + Canon 24-70mm f2.8L
f8.0 | 1/100 | ISO 250
Lighting info:
2x Godox QT600 + 30 x 60 Softbox
1x Godox QT600 + Octabank with Grid
SilkScarves Lover in silk cloth head masks......
You can see many more pictures under “SilkScarves Lover” and “SilkScarves Lover_2”
SilkScarves Lover in Seidentüchermasken......
viel mehr weitere Bilder seht Ihr unter „SilkScarves Lover“ und „SilkScarves Lover_2“
This week's theme: Pin up girl
this is the most revealing photo i've uploaded here, ergo the reservation to hide my face :)
this is a modern interpretation of the pin up girl popularized during the war by betty grable, greta garbo, anita page, etc (to name a few) back in 1910
Introduced in 2011, the Ferrari FF ("Ferrari Four") is named for its 4-seat, 4-wheel drive setup, a first for a Ferrari production car. The shooting brake design was developed to be sporty but more "practical" than its 458 and soon-to-be released F12 siblings, ideal for a weekend trip to the ski lodge while still cruising in style. That said, with a 6.3 L, 651 hp V12 engine and a 0-60 time of 3.7 s, this car truly is a Ferrari at heart (though arguably has not quite the same soul).
I'm torn on the FF - I can appreciate what Ferrari has done with this model, and I generally like the design, but if ever in the market for a Ferrari, I don't think this one would make the list. As with this model - I generally like how it turned out, though it's not one of my favorites that I've built. I have been building this on and off almost since the car was first released. In fact, those familiar with a pair of 458 Italias I once built may recognize this as a similar design, and indeed, a reincarnation of the white version (no worries, the red one is still in tact!). I finally decided it was time to finish this and post it, if at least to serve as a preview for an upcoming project...
SilkScarves Lover in silk cloth head masks......
You can see many more pictures under “SilkScarves Lover” and “SilkScarves Lover_2”
SilkScarves Lover in Seidentüchermasken......
viel mehr weitere Bilder seht Ihr unter „SilkScarves Lover“ und „SilkScarves Lover_2“
Introduced in 2011, the Ferrari FF ("Ferrari Four") is named for its 4-seat, 4-wheel drive setup, a first for a Ferrari production car. The shooting brake design was developed to be sporty but more "practical" than its 458 and soon-to-be released F12 siblings, ideal for a weekend trip to the ski lodge while still cruising in style. That said, with a 6.3 L, 651 hp V12 engine and a 0-60 time of 3.7 s, this car truly is a Ferrari at heart (though arguably has not quite the same soul).
I'm torn on the FF - I can appreciate what Ferrari has done with this model, and I generally like the design, but if ever in the market for a Ferrari, I don't think this one would make the list. As with this model - I generally like how it turned out, though it's not one of my favorites that I've built. I have been building this on and off almost since the car was first released. In fact, those familiar with a pair of 458 Italias I once built may recognize this as a similar design, and indeed, a reincarnation of the white version (no worries, the red one is still in tact!). I finally decided it was time to finish this and post it, if at least to serve as a preview for an upcoming project...