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Swimsuit bikini model photo shoot

 

Bikini swimsuit model photoshoot.

This shot I was experimenting with the Godox R200 and beauty dish.

Model: JM

 

Lighting: Shadows projected onto model using a jpeg made to simulate arrows in various sizes.

 

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Camera: Nikon D3S

Exposure: 1/2500s

Aperture: f/ 1.6

Focal Length: 85mm

Iso:500

My new model Noah on a farm shoot.

Model: Athaya Jones

SFX Makeup/Photography: Mike Rollerson

 

Products used in this application (links below will redirect to a retailer to view/purchase these products)

  

Base:

Ben Nye Charcoal Powder

99% Alcohol

Skin Illustrator - FX Liquid (Black)

 

Black Ink Mix:

Ben Nye Magicolor: Black

Ben Nye Final Seal

Zombie Blood (Black)

Model: Nadia

Place: Tilburg, NL

Date: 04-07-2014

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Strobist: 1x WL x3200 camera left with large octabox, 1x WL x3200 camera right with 30x60 softbox (vertical), 1x AB1600 with beauty dish on boom center just in front of model's face. beauty dish was roughly 1 stop brighter than side lights. Fired via CyberSyncs.

 

My work w/ Fitness model Bryan

My work w/ Fitness Model Jeff

model 32-dub. Dublin Bar 2003

Model Hornby Triang Class 35 Hymek in BR Blue

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This model shows an apartment building of three stories. It was given as an offering in the temple, perhaps to ask for protection for the house. The original would have been made in mud-brick. The wave in the walls was deliberated helping to support the building and to stabilize it in case of earthquakes.

Limestone

Greco-Roman Period

Sakha, Kafr el-Sheikh

 

NMEC National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, Fustat Cairo

Part 1 of my photos from my session w/ model Paul.

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These are all the LEGO models I built in 2010. Until I compiled these pictures, I felt I had a bit of a slow year. In particular in the last half of the year, when I started a new job in another part of the country and spent most of my time about 300 km from my LEGO collection, I haven't been building much of anything. However, I managed to crank out 27 LEGO models after all, which isn't bad.

 

Yes, I know, You'd rather see pictures of new models than collections of pictures of models you've already seen, but I've seen a few people do these in the last few days and like the idea. And anyway, I am going to be permanently reunited with my collection in about a month and have plenty of ideas for new stuff:

 

-a large 1/36 aircraft (most likely a B-52)

-a minifig scale WW-II bomber (most likely a B-17)

-a 1/22 scale jet fighter (most likely an F-16)

-a 1/22 scale helicopter (most likely an AH-64)

-a 1/22 scale infantry fighting vehicle (most likely an M2 Bradley)

-a 1/22 scale truck with stepframe trailer and back-hoe loader (currently already under construction)

-more buildings for Brickston Borough

-plenty of cars for the upcoming LUGNuts challenges, of course.

 

Happy 2011!

Model : Kim Ryu-A

 

Digall VTG Studio

Model in the SONY booth at the vistek imaging show in Toronto. That's the day I got my new 80D, which is great , but I'm still working on making the most of it.

 

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I discovered displaying plastic models on the car dashboard on a hot day isn't a very good idea...

Model: Leen Moes

Photographer: Bram van Dal

 

1/1000 F / 1.8 400 85mm

 

Location: Popei in Eindhoven, PopEi is a music center for Eindhoven and surroundings dedicated to bands and musicians who focus on pop music in the broadest sense of the word. Popei is on Strijp-S site, this old Philips site offers many opportunities for photographers to work with light and shadow.

 

In this picture we used the big windows they have at Popei. By turning his body to the shadow and his face to the light, you can easily send the viewer in this photo.

 

Working with such a large window is comparable to one studio lamp, if you have mastered it, it will be easier to work with another light source.

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