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Model: Desire
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/1500 F/1.4 160 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
The simplicity of having a container as a background.
Model: Elsa Forsvarg
Photo: Thomas Ohlsson Photography
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Model: Mindy van Zon
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/180 F/1.8 200 85mm
Light settings:
On the left front I have an octabox, on the left of the model is a second studio lamp that gives a little more power to give her face profile especially.
A reflector causes the light of the studio lamp to be reflected to the left to soften the shadow.
In this picture, the contrast has reduced the contrast, in addition to the soft color tones in the picture, reduces the contract that the picture becomes a unit.
Mindy's direct look keeps you looking at the photo for a long time.
Model: Tania d'Anconia
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Sunday I did a model shoot for two models from the Riverside area. We shot at my studio and at a few outdoor locations around Palm Desert. I think it went pretty well, we got lots of great photos and had a fun time doing it. These guys were a couple of characters, lots of fun to work with.
© Allen Rockwell 2007 www.allenrockwellphoto.com
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Model: Elizabeth
www.instagram.com/model_elizabethsumpter/
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
No PS :
Director: Zeitek
D3s + 85 1.4 G @ 2.0
Workshop in Thu Duc
With : JetHuynh .Deven, Yanming, Zeitek, Kyo, Kenny, Rybub, IYa_H, Lụi, Cuopbien,...
Swimsuit Bikini Model Goddess!
Shot with a Canon 5D Mark II & 24-105 mm USM 4.0 Canon L Lens! I shot video at the same time as stills with the 9shooter--enjoy the video of the goddess!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXTDhbnmw10
All the best on your hero's journey!
I met Jackson when we were both exhibiting at the Seattle Erotic Art Festival. He asked if I'd mind modeling for some photographs, so we did an impromptu photoshoot.
He's not on Flickr Yes he is: jacksonphotografix
And his website is Jacksonphotografix.com
in 1963, the CB&Q Havelock Shop built 300 XM4 boxcars, 47500-47799. The last 10 were built with Transco side sheathing.
I had often wondered how to go about building one of these unique cars until Kurt Kruse, as a great modeling gift (or perhaps as a mean trick) had sides 3D printed for this car.
It was still something of a challenge to build. In addition to the resin sides, it uses Branchline ends and roof, Accurail underframe, Plano roofwalk and brake platform, some DA freight car detail parts and a bunch of bits fabricated from styrene. Painted with Model Master insignia red and my galvanized mix. Decals came from a bunch of sets including Microscale and some Modeler's Choice leftovers.
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Model: Taylor Freeze
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte