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Photo captured via Minolta MD W.Rokkor-X 24mm F/2.8 Lens. Rialto Beach. Olympic National Park. Coast Range. Olympic Peninsula. Clallam County, Washington. Late May 2016.
Exposure Time: 15 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/11 * Bracketing: None * Filter: Vü Sion Filter ND-10
After suffering through an entire day of rain showers, it all became worthwhile when I spotted this couple leisurely strolling along the Pont de la Tournelle.
Time for a portrait. I like the mood and the reflective look of the model in this shot.
Model: Coco Arnold
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“Follow effective action with quiet reflection. From the quiet reflection will come even more effective action.”
Blue Reflectivity
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Strobist Info
Light behind camera: Two Interfit HoneyBadger strobes aimed at 12x16 foot white wall behind camera. Each strobe has 90 units of Rosco Calcolor Blue, and 45 units of Rosco Calcolor Green. Metered to f/2.8
Light on background: Interfit HoneyBadger strobe with standard 7 inch reflector and 10 degree grid. Gelled with 45 units of Rosco Calcolor Yellow and 45 units of Rosco Calcolor Red. Metered to f/8.
I couldn't resist posting one more fall reflection, this one taken at Fountain Pond in Great Barrington, Ma.
There are times when we are hungry (attentive) to receive something, but only half way. But we really need to have a full on hunger and listen with our heart. Listen and do what God says.
This is part of a series of photos from a day at Chester Zoo as part of my 30th birthday celebrations with my closest friend.
This image is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0. Non-commercial use only. Credit required
A moment's reflection in her day. I like the shadows, lighting and her mood here. An absolute most for lightbox. You can see more in my set "Karissa". I love the colors I get from this Kodak Ektar 35mm film. Pentax K1000 taken in Greenville South Carolina.