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After I washed my dishes, I just saw the two interlocking forks, then i got the idea, and setup the shot. :D
Photography | Enrique Malfavon Hair | Matthew Tyldesley Makeup Artist | Megan Watson Styling | Ashley Lee
Model | Marisela De Montecristo
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As we were trying to leave Tintern (can't... leave... too... pretty...), we decided against leaving yet as we saw this hairy cow on someone's property, across the street from the Abbey. Of course, I had to try to pet it and say hi to it. What a really silly cow!
As we looked like a bunch of weirdoes who have never seen a cow in their lives, the owner showed up and introduced us to her. She (and I am sad to have forgotten her name dammit!) was less shy after the owner broke the ice for us. She is a sweetie cow!!! Next time I am in Tintern, I have to go and say hi to her again! We left Tintern sad of leaving behind our new awesome friend... :,-) I really love her!!
Tintern Abbey, Tintern, Wales, UK. 23Jun2008 Photo by Dave Coombs!
At the San Diego Zoo, one gorilla strokes the hand of another to show affection after a late meal.
Canon 7D
Canon EF 28-135 f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
This Is The Right Time
Mighty Love
Sincerity
The Love In Me
All Around The World
What Did I Do To You ?
Live Together
You Can't Deny It
Poison
When Are You Coming Back?
Affection
Wake Up Baby
The Way You Want It
Fauxihibition in Alma Tavern men's toilet cubicle. Composited close up so you can read the title cards.
This whole (not hole thankyou Chrisse) series was a practice run at taking images in darkend spaces with lots of people. It was a very cool learning experience. Lesson 1: You can't hold a beer and take picture with a heavy SLR. Damn !
Standing next to this lot certainly increased the entertainment value - the comments from the floats aimed in their direction were interesting....
I got this eager teenager carrying her even younger sister enjoying a leisurely afternoon watching people on the street passing by, while on our last venture to Kumartuli. Tried to capture the mood of one of the basic human bonds that holds strong forever.
Photo Data : Sigma 18-200 mm DC OS HSM, F/6.3, Shutter Speed 1/125 sec.