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This is the lady......
who showered me with love.. who taught me how to love...
whom i was angry and threw tantrum to while she waited for me at the gate after i ended my first day of primary school cause i thought she purposely arranged for me to see the school dentist..
who....
..... is always there whenever i was sad or whenever i was happy.. always looking at the photographs that i took.. always asking where am i .. what time am i coming home... staying up late till i get home.. opens the door for me... who always helped me with anything without asking for anything in return... who modelled for my assignments time and again without even saying a word...
she is also a best friend.. who i can share anything and everything with..
I love you mum, more than anything and anyone else. ♥
Taken today (9th June 2010) at home :D
After receiving feedbacks from you, yes, you, viewers and wonderful folks of flickr, Ariffin decided to do another version of Camille from this --> www.flickr.com/photos/tedadnan/1731137941/
Ariffin lives at www.flickr.com/photos/ariffin/
Camille was originally uploaded here @ www.tedadnanphotography.com/tedgallery/peopleview.php?no=147
Now which one do you prefer, this version, or the previous one and tell me why lah?
Thanks in advance yet again folks, I love ye all *grins*
Just playing. My boys are good sports. I used home depot shop lights and a diffuser to achieve this look.
A black piece of cloth on one of my walls in my bedroom. A couple of lights. Every person who comes to my place for drinks or anything else will have his / her portrait taken with my Mamiya C220 (f8, 1/60th of a second, Tmax 400, developed with LC29).
Strobist: two Hedler Studiolight H (camera left and camera right) and a LED video light behind the subject, camera left.
Any constructive comment - negative or positive - is welcomed here
47" Octa front camera right high on Einstein, 40* grid rear camera left high triggered with Pocket Wizards (TT5 on camera with AC3, PowerMC2 on Einstein, PlusX on novatron)
Wow! Yesterday's group photo shoot was Ah-MAZING!
I went there with my little EOS 1000D, and a trigger-happy attitude. I came back with 150 amazing pictures to edit, 2 dozen new (wonderful) friends, a completely different understanding of my camera and studio lighting, and an even deeper passion for shutter-bugging. :P
This is one of my favorite shots out of the 150 I shot. (I even liked the odd blue at the bottom, but that showed up in PP)
I had a lot of seasoned photographers help me get a much better understanding of how to set up and use thousands and thousands of dollars worth of lighting, and they helped me learn how to work Manual even better.
(I've been using Program AE on my camera most often. But I believe I'll be sticking with Manual for most of my 365 shots from now on. I was almost too scared to mess with a lot of my manual settings, until now.)
My models were really nice. After a bit of talking with them, I understood their personalities much better and was able to work with them easier.
In this shot, I had Brooke jump on Jake's back, and when she was giving me her normal "model smile" I just asked Jake to tickle her. :P They both started laughing, and their smiles turned out MUCH more natural.
Thanks all for your encouragement!
52 Weeks Project.
Again in the home studio, and learning.
Stobist: One Elinchrom BX400 with honeycomb grid set to 2/6 camera right. One Cromalite 160w/s flash with DIY grid camera left and behind.
See set up here.
My friend's family in a nautical theme. Sadly, the doggy didn't cooperate in this shot (( Her husband was a yachtsman and still loves everything that has to do with the sea, hence is the idea :)
Work can get hard sometimes, but we will always find some time for craziness and freedom #margharetk