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The Revival Tour at Rock City Nottingham, 02-10-11. Featuring Brian Fallon, Chuck Ragan, Dave Hause and Dan Andriano.
© 2011 Laura Patterson
Record company session for Universal
Camera: Hasselblad 503 CFV
Lens: 40mm cfe
Lighting: 4 x profoto heads / 4 packs
Front - 2 x octo softboxes
Back - 1 x key light and 1 x background light
Smoke machine
Shot on location in Forest with permits
Top tip : Only use smoke machines in the back of a shot to prevent a flat image when using flash.
Prairie County. The Fallon post office building (formerly a bank), pictured in 1993. Along the Yellowstone River, west of Glendive, Fallon is named for nearby O'Fallon Creek (which was in turn named for Benjamin O'Fallon, an Army officer, Indian agent, and nephew of Captain William Clark). Fallon began as a station along the Northern Pacific line in 1883. A post office was first established in 1884 (October 17) With Cyrus Mendenhall as postmaster. It was closed two months later, but opened again in 1890 (January 4) and has been active ever since.
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Fallon was an athletic girl and holder of the Moon Stone. Her bonded magical animal was Moondance, the unicorn princess.
Fallon is a city in Churchill County, Nevada, United States, in the western part of the state. The population was 8,606 at time of the 2010 census. Fallon is the county seat of Churchill County and is located in the Lahontan Valley.
Fallon and Churchill County are mostly agricultural areas. Although the area is arid, approximately 50,000 acres (200 km2) of its pastureland are irrigated with water from the Truckee–Carson Irrigation District. The principal crop grown is alfalfa for livestock feed. The "Heart O' Gold" cantaloupes of Churchill County were once distributed across the United States, but are now grown mostly for consumption in Nevada.
The largest single employer in Fallon and Churchill County is Naval Air Station Fallon, a training airfield that has been the home of the U.S. Navy's Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center including the TOPGUN training program since 1996, when it was moved here from Naval Air Station Miramar with that Air Station transferred to the U.S. Marine Corps.
U.S. Highway 50 (east–west) and US 95 (north–south) intersect in Fallon. It is one of the towns on the so-called "Loneliest Highway in America", the stretch of US 50 across most of Nevada that is known for its remoteness. Eastbound travelers from Fallon must drive 110 miles (180 km) to find the next town, Austin.
It is in the Lahontan Valley, a former lakebed into which flows the Carson River, which passes north of the city.
The Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony is headquartered in Fallon.
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Fallon was an athletic girl and holder of the Moon Stone. Her bonded magical animal was Moondance, the unicorn princess.
You can see the factory error Sun Stone on this Fallon's belt!
Sign from the past for Seiz shoes, in downtown Fallon.
For more photos from this trip see Lincoln2014 on Ipernity: www.ipernity.com/tag/donbrr/keyword/4118945
This is just an outtake I liked from a headshot session today, lots of new stuff coming soon!
X1600 in gridded octa camera left
X1600 in softbox camera right, just a hair behind the model