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I wasn't going to post this as my shot for today but it seemed a fitting end to the lowkey week. Lighting courtesy of the sun.
Now two weeks past my scheduled haircut.
The photo doesn't do great justice, particularly compared to Big Hair (one), and it's not so much going poofy as it is wavy and floppy!
This is right out of the shower with a brush and blow dry so it's relatively tame, but with several more weeks ahead before the next likely cut, it's going to get interesting.
Happy sheltering all!
Sascha Hoffmann "S.H.ooting.EM"
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Go Big Red
Husker soda is from Lincoln, NE home of the Cornhuskers. We lived in Omaha for 3 years (98-01) and became Husker fans. You kind of have to embrace the Huskers - the games are broadcast in the grocery stores and everyone wears red on game days! We drank the soda.
I took the photo outside using a black piece of fabric for the background. I adjusted the blacks all the way to the left in Lightroom. I used an image of a light coming down from the top as a layer in Photoshop. I cloned out spots as needed. I added a frame using Color Efex Pro.
You can see other low key images on my flickr site: www.flickr.com/photos/needlepointernc/
You can also see my flag picture on my flickr site that has the file name img_1776.jpg - the image was taken on July 4th!
12 hour sleeping train throught India. Noise, smell, warm, make sleeping a difficult heat. A policeman is just sitting in front of me while a passenger is looking at his mobilephone. An other train is crossing in the background
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Richard Avedon
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