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Model: Lovely Ortiz
Makeup / Hair: Hazel de Leon
I just noticed that I have been taking pics of mostly femme models eversince I got into this thing. I'm not complaining. I think women have an undeniable grace and beauty that is worth capturing.
In the next few weeks, I will be expanding my horizons a little, working with other talented makeup artists and shoot male models. Let's see what happens, eh?
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FACE:
Strobe Cream
Shimpagne MSF
Mocha Blush
EYES:
Cork & Mystery e/s (brows)
Crimsonaire Shadestick (base)
Sea Me Shadestick (lower liner base)
Passionate e/s (lid)
Orange e/s (over Passionate)
Sketch e/s (crease, upper liner)
Contrast & Freshwater e/s (lower liner, over Sea Me)
Cover Girl Lash Exact Mascara
LIPS:
Test Pattern l/l
Blankety l/s
Instant Gold l/g
Had a makeup lesson while back love how the look turn out unfortunately was no time match it with nice outfits
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Model: Josefine E
Makeup: Josephine Caspari
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
Earrings: Fashion by Rede
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As I've said before, one of my goals in photographing birds was to get this particular resident species, the Oak Titmouse. (Second on the list was the White-crowned Sparrow in breeding plumage.) My first two cameras didn't have the range for avian photography of any kind ... well, with the first exception when an Oak Titmouse popped up on a newly planted five foot orange tree right in front of me.
Still, I persisted, and I think I have 15 pretty good images of this titmouse. One in particular was my prize and was the first image I hung on my wall. (flic.kr/p/ufUbT1) That's not the reason that I never posted this image. The reason for that was that I wasn't on SmugMug or later Flickr, and so I just printed this, put it in an album, and there it stayed until this morning.
I was in the archives again, and I must say I really like this shot. The way the tail just clears and follows the curve of the piece of rotten oak which was also used as a granary for Acorn Woodpeckers (which is why I was there taking pictures that day in March). More than that, there appeared to me that there was movement in this pose. He actually had just landed, and was already about to take off again. 1/640th was my go to prep speed, and it worked very well here. The light was good, too. And that's why I'm starting off the week for you (I can look at it any time) with one 3 gram Oak titmouse on a Live Oak (that's the name, not the description).
I've described this bird many times. Let's just let it go with this: The Oak titmouse (Baeolophus inornatus) is a passerine bird in the tit family Paridae. The American Ornithologists' Union split the plain titmouse into the oak titmouse and the juniper titmouse in 1996, due to distinct differences in song, preferred habitat, and genetic makeup. It sleeps in deep cavities, and what better place than a woodpecker hole in an oak or yucca. We are surrounded by thousands of acres of three of the twenty species of oak in California: valley oak, interior live oak, or blue oak. The Valley Oak is the largest oak in the state, and we have 30+ heritage oaks within a quarter mile of my front door. (Heritage oaks are huge, some with canopies 100 feet or more across, 70 feet tall, and with trunks about 25 feet in diameter. How can you tell if one is a "heritage oak?" Easy: every heritage oak is numbered with a metal tag about 8 feet off the ground ... and that's all I'll say. They are also between 200 and 350 years old. And every one has an Oak titmouse in it! I just made that up, but it's where I'd start to photograph these little flitters.)
Had a makeup lesson while back love how the look turn out unfortunately was no time match it with nice outfits
I had a wonderful day with one of my best friends meeting Tessa for the first time... Thank you so much, Meike
Benefit Lemon-Aid (base)
Vex e/s (lid)
Parfait Amour e/s (outer lid, lower liner)
Au Contraire e/s (crease)
Shroom e/s (browbone)
Vellum e/s (browbone)
al trucco
Model Cherry
Nikon D610 + Nikkor 24-120 f4; 98mm, 1/200 f5,6 1600 ISO; I have not used any denoise
My first album cover, for US indie band Wiretree. Very happy with how it turned out, smashing band too.
You can listen to it and find out more about the band etc. here:
www.myspace.com/wiretree/music
Cheers Kevin !
Ian
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