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Model: Krystina
The out of focus is on purpose, I promise :)
Kryssie bought the flowers for her mom and planted them in her front garden, aren't they beautiful?
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Strobist: WhiteLightning X1600 into parabolic reflector above model @f/5.6. Fired via PW Plus II.
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About this Photo.
This photo is based on the concept of the Phoenix. In its beginning I wanted to go a lot more literal with a woman rising from the ashes and turning into a FireBird. As I got deep into my sketching and research, most of what I saw and drew looked way more comic book than what I wanted. The concept is important, but I wanted to add an element of fine art into it.
The model's name is Darya, and she has been through a lot in the last few months. She just moved to Chicago, and things didn't play out exactly as she'd hoped. Darya is strong. She doesn't let circumstance control her life. She is in the middle of a change, and like a Phoenix, she is shedding her old life, and bursting forth with a new life.
Note. This is a panorama, about 60 MegaPixels. Because Flickr is better suited to portrait vs lanscape orientation, it looks really small. You may view it larger on my Portfolio site if you are into that sort of thing.
Here is our 1/100 scale A380 model plane. To make it look realized Ian put some fishing line on it and hung it from our loungeroom lights to give that take-off feeling.
model; Olaf Aarts
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/180 F/6.7 100 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
In this photo I have placed a small octabox above Olaf by means of a tree tripod, in such a way that his face is well lit and he has very subtly small points of light in his eyes.
Due to the position of the lamp, less light falls on his hands.