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Future skater preforming a grind.
Got some old school Bionicle parts from eBay. I’m definitely a new fan of the building system 😀
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Model: Anastasia
Strobist info:
SB600 in softbox left from the cam. SB600 with umbrella right. Trigged via CLS.
SH Poses Model Pose Pack
model pose fatpack, platform with n° 6 model pose, click on the platform, the pop up will guide you with the arrows and the hide- show button
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I wonder what she's thinking...
I have an 80 year old photographer as a mentor, and since the pool we were using was near his condo, he dropped in. Frank is a retired veteran of photography, so when he is on the scene, I like to get him to help. Frank's specialty was photographing women, and his nickname was Hef, so, well, he is quite at home working with a swimsuit model. I forgot to tell him that Page had some reservations about looking like she fell out of a Playboy magazine. So I thought she might be a bit hesitant when he was coaching her in cleavage enhancing poses like this one. But the professional that Page is, she never wavered, and even looks like she is having some fun.
She's probably thinking - "My boyfriend's really going to like this."
Scratchbuilt model of OD832, the prototype Leyland Lion LT5 with Park Royal body which was delivered to Devon General in 1931.
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
model: Sian (model mayhem)
SB800 @ full power over right shoulder
SB600 @ 1/2 power front left (other side of model)
Aussie Strobists meet at Mount Cootha Botanical Gardens.
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Model: Alexandria DeMay - MM#1213641
MUA/Stylist: Kaleidoscopic Dream - MM#1073637
Flaming Chicken Studios, Charlotte, NC
I saw this Model T on the way to the Poto singlespeed world championships... The light was perfect and I was late. It was still there on the way back but the clouds had moved in and someone had opened the door int he back of the barn. So, still a neat shot for my P&S (which got me a good DOF anyway - I dunno where the exif went) but it could've been so much better if I had stopped on the way there... I was angling for something for this week's PCA and all of the lines here kind of fit the bill (overall image quality and the lighting doesn't though)