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Model: Halo Haynes
Location: The Pit Studio UK
Set-up: Single Canon flash in 49 inch reflector umbrella
Londres, belle, magique, qui est toujours en mouvement. Je suis fan de cette ville.
Model : Lorianne Descamps
Mua : Sumin
Un edificio en mi barrio que siempre me llama la atención.
Cámara: Canon Model 7
Película: Washi A
ISO: 12
Velocidad Obturación: 1/125
Apertura : f4
Distancia Focal: 50mm
Objetivo: Canon Lens 50mm 1.2 LTM
Datos Revelado
Revelador: R09 One Shot
Paro: Fomacitro
Fijador: Agfa Fix Ag
13 min 20º
Dilución 1:50
Agitación estándar
Model: Karen Netscher
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/250 F / 1.4 160 Canon 5DmkIII 85mm
Discovering a suitable space to take a picture has the charm of doing a shoot. In this photo, the lift has been used as a location, where daylight is part of the photo from the left side, but the lighting in the lift itself, both on the model and on the metal surface of the lift, gives a cool effect.
Inspired by a couple of model kit builds I've seen in recent years, most recently at Bricktastic where somebody took the Concorde set from 2023 and put it in a 'box' with sprues and all. This has been on my list ever since, but since I've seen model kit MOCs for planes and Bandai figures, I thought I'd try my hand at a car. Everything here is Lego asides from the Citadel paints (which I was unable to convert into brick form, and not for lack of trying 😛), although admittedly the sprues are among the most fragile things I've built in recent memory.
C&C welcome as always.
Triumph's first 'real' motorcycle - a machine produced without pedals. Production of the 499 cc single cylinder machine ran from 1915 to 1923. It played an important role in the First World War where its reliability earned it the name 'The Trusty'. Dundrod celebrations of the Ulster Grand Prix centenary.
Photos of model April from a photo shoot with my good friend and photography mentor Whitney Stevens. Our ‘studio’ was just a piece of white paper hanging on an office wall by a window. Great fun and learned so much. Thanks, Whitney for shooting with me.
Our office has a photography contest every month. This photo won the contest the month we had a 'Vertical Portraits' theme.