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This couple, Roberto and Maria, work as a team in a landscaping business in Arizona. He was climbing 70' to 80' palm trees to trim them in the 108 degree weather. She was doing the work on the ground.
I asked if I could take some photos and they were thrilled. I took several of him high off the ground, then turned to her. She wasn't shy at all. In fact, when he was back on the ground, she grabbed him for this photo.
I quickly did a bit of cropping and contrast tweaking and printed the photo for them. I wish you could have seen them beaming with pride!
I love this shot! Beautiful expressions! What a lovely couple!
I sent in a couple photos of the international space station to the backup weatherman at Local 4, Andrew Humphrey. He's just as indecisive as I am, so he aired both. :-)
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Olympus OM-10. 50mm. Kodak Tri-X 400. Un couple.
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Couple leaving from a hanami session at Chidorigafuchi, Tokyo, currently engrossed in studying a Kebab stand. Really loved her glasses.
Portra 400, Leica M6, Voigtländer Nokton 50mm 1.1.
We snuck in a few photos of the couple before the ring ceremony, which is good, because the heavens opened up after that.
Taken at the Congressional Country Club in Washington, DC, on May 24th, 2010
Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie aren’t the only members of the Kardashian-Jenner clan who know how to show off their best assets: momager Kris Jenner seems to have picked up a few tricks from her gorgeous daughters.
At least, that seemed to be the case when the 59-year-old...
www.celebsection.com/kris-jenner-and-her-cleavage-enjoy-r...
I saw a couple of types of fly like this in Kajang, Malaysia. Look at those protrusions at the front, those long legs and that long, thin head. I found from the Rundstedt B. Rovillos photostream that it's a Marsh Fly, the family Sciomyzidae.
Don't forget to use your DOF for a different shot. Full description of how this was achieved here :- www.davidjameswilliams.com/portrait/52/