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Photographed at Devil's Canyon in the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas. Original image shot on 35mm color slide film.
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Assist. Silvana A.
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Ah, "M". A favourite model for a few years pre-covid. She was good friends with Chloe, another of my favourite models. M came to one of Chloe's sessions with me and was so taken by the process that she started modelling too. But now she's moved on to other things in life.
Queen butterflies, Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX. Sony A6000 and SEL55-210 tele zoom.
Not much more say here that won't get me in trouble.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.
Some Bengali woman basked in vermillion while using modern mode of communication at Nimtala Ghat on the day of Dasami
Today, Saturday december 10th, the world became an intimate space. Walking in the dense fog, with the sun struggling to peep through, was magic.
Watch a small Dutch world grow large...
Two Major Mitchell's cockatoo share an intimate moment. Like other cockatoos, Major Mitchell’s cockatoos are monogamous, and form life-long pair bonds.
Getting frame filling shots of birds on their nest sites is difficult, even with my big lens. The birds mate for life and their behaviour shows that loyalty. I dream of close shots with their mirrored head movements because I love their eyes and beak markings.
I'm not sure how I feel about this shot. I like it but I don't! If that makes sense!!
Up on the Watkin Path, Snowdonia on Sunday and the wider angle shots I took are a bit meh. The intimate ones are more appealing to the eye. However, I think it's the composition that bothers me. Not enough foreground. There was no way I could get the tripod any lower. Ah well, I'll let you guys decide ;)