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Model: Elizabeth
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Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
The Model 770 Amphicar (seen on the left side of the photograph above) was named after its ability to achieve speeds of seven knots in the water and 70 mph on land. 3,878 Amphicars were manufactured in Germany from 1961 to 1968. During that time 3,046 were imported into the United States. The Amphicar is rear-engined and uses a 4-cylinder British-built Triumph Herald motor producing 43 hp. All Amphicars are convertibles, offered to civillians in four colors; Beach White, Regatta Red, Lagoon Blue, and Fjord Green (Aqua). Two American Presidents owned Amphicars; Jimmy Carter and Lyndon B. Johnson. President Johnson would invite friends and even foreign dignitaries to his Texas ranch for a joyride in his car.
Today, the Boathouse Orlando at Disney Springs is the only place in the world that offers the unforgettable & thrilling experience of a Captain’s Guided Tour in a vintage Amphicar. These rare cars drive on land and enter the water with a splash, taking you on a Captain Guided, 25-minute tour of the landmarks of Disney Springs. Their fleet of Amphicars were purchased from private collections worldwide – and less than 400 exist worldwide today.
-- Technical Information (or Nerdy Stuff) --
‧ Camera - Nikon D7200 (handheld)
‧ Lens – Nikkor 18-300mm Zoom
‧ ISO – 500
‧ Aperture – f/5.6
‧ Exposure – 1/125 second
‧ Focal Length – 210mm
The original RAW file was processed with Adobe Camera Raw and final adjustments were made with Photoshop CS6.
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The instantly recognisable pink Rolls Royce of Lady Penelope, driven by Parker. A well played with toy but the roof still slides open. Unfortunately, there are no bullets for the front firing mechanism
Model:
Lilith Elements Of Surprise
Fashion credits:
outfit and accessories: Violaine Beyond This Planet
Model: Halo Haynes
Location: The Pit Studio UK
Set-up: Single Canon flash in 49 inch reflector umbrella
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Model: Shana Claes
Event: Photo fair
Masterclass: Cinematic Portraits
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/750 F/3.5 640 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
A very small piece of a cafe, which we have used as decor. What were the color tones that ensured that the total picture became a whole.
Model: Karen Netscher
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/250 F / 1.4 160 Canon 5DmkIII 85mm
Discovering a suitable space to take a picture has the charm of doing a shoot. In this photo, the lift has been used as a location, where daylight is part of the photo from the left side, but the lighting in the lift itself, both on the model and on the metal surface of the lift, gives a cool effect.
Photos of model April from a photo shoot with my good friend and photography mentor Whitney Stevens. Our ‘studio’ was just a piece of white paper hanging on an office wall by a window. Great fun and learned so much. Thanks, Whitney for shooting with me.
Our office has a photography contest every month. This photo won the contest the month we had a 'Vertical Portraits' theme.