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Tara Salt Flat is located at an altitude of 4 300 m within Los Flamencos National Reserve, near the border point where Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina meet. Tara is set on the crater of Vilama Volcano and it has a rich ecosystem that houses several flora and fauna species.
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Head Ryn Lelutka
Body Lara Maitreya
Eyes Euphoric
Nail Aura Blaxium
Shoes Femme Fatale ArisAris
Hair K0129 Tram
Veins Izzie's
Ears Pop Pixie Swallow
Bouledogue Français Dog JIAN
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my most challenging wedding to date technically speaking...more to come.
edit to add: Thanks guys for the comments and faves, for my strobist friends I apologize for not describing the lighting. It was relatively simple: SB 28/pocketwizard on a monopod at the bottom of the stairs at about 1/2 (...I think ). SB 28 on the Hotshoe with a bounce card on the camera at about 1/16 to capture dress detail. PW plugged into the camera(and ball bungeed to my flash..lol) Converted to BW and a little burn/blur in photoshop on the right wall to pull your eye away from the wallpaper.
See here for original shot to that I used figure it all out.
Ardent: yeah I asked her to slooooowww right down. ;)
Another Tara's portrait.
Despite the conditions for photography that I don't like, very sunny and windy, I really liked this portrait.
The Tara River Canyon is the longest canyon in Montenegro. It is 82 kilometers (51 miles) long and is 1,300 meters (4,300 feet) at its deepest, making it the deepest river canyon in Europe. The canyon is protected as a part of Durmitor National Park and is a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Tara River cuts through the canyon.