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Two cowgirl swimsuit bikni models wearing cowboy boots with colt 45 revolver guns, walking in an old west town.
She liked some of the prior stuff I'd done featuring a model with an outfit such as this, so I happened to pull this outfit out of the suitcase I use to store random things that models may or may not want to pose in.
Strobist details: 285HV into a stripbox with the outer diffuser removed but the grid to the left front. 285HV with a purple gel into a octobox with the diffuser removed but the grid still on to the right rear. All optically triggered by the 144PC with black slide film over the front in my E-M5 Mark II's hotshoe. I was kinda standing over her, with a nice piece of satiny fabric.
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Lighting/Strobist: Godox AD600Pro in TTL mode in a Broncolor beautybox with front diffuser
Der Fotograf bei der Arbeit. Nach dem Shooting steht die Fotobearbeitung an. Die Aufnahmen werden gesichtet, sortiert und kategorisiert und entsprechend ausgewählt. Eine durchaus zeitintensive Arbeit. Nach der Auswahl steht die Fotobearbeitung an. Je nach Verwendung, wird ein Ausschnitt gewählt, evtl. muss retuschiert werden. Es wird die Schärfe, der Kontrast gepprüft und evtl. angepasst. Lichter und Schatten werden, wenn erforderlich, geprüft und justiert. Viele kleine Arbeitsschritte führen zu einem optimalen Bild.
Ihr Fotograf für gewerbliche und private Auftragsfotografie. Insbesondere für soziale Projekte.
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Ich habe viel Freude an der Fotografie. Die Arbeit als Model bereitet mir ebenfalls große Freude.
•The Model T was introduced on Oct. 1, 1908. It had a 20-horsepower, four-cylinder engine, reached a top speed of about 45 miles per hour, got about 13 to 21 miles per gallon of gasoline and weighed 1,200 pounds. It was the ninth of Henry Ford's production cars.
•More than 15,000,000 Model T's were built and sold. A modest ceremony on May 26, 1927, marked the formal end of Model T production.
•The first models were produced at a factory on Piquette Avenue in Detroit. Beginning in 1910, Model T's were built at a new Highland Park (Michigan) plant.
•Henry Ford's initiation of mass production of vehicles on the moving assembly line led to lower car prices and the $5 workday.
•The car was introduced with a price tag of $850. The Model T later sold for as little as $260, without extras, because of production savings Henry Ford passed on to customers.
•Henry Ford called the Model T "the universal car," a low-cost, reliable vehicle that could be maintained easily and could successfully travel the poor roads of the era.
•The Model T came in nine body styles, all on the same chassis.
•"Lizzie" was one of the most popular of the dozens of nicknames for the Model T.
•In 1914, Ford, with 13,000 employees, produced about 300,000 cars while 299 other companies with 66,350 employees produced about 280,000 vehicles.
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Antique Engine Show in Anacortes, Washington had a Model A club show up, with quite a few nice old cars
Nap time in between sessions. It's amazing to be able to paddle in after a session for a nice cold bottle of water, a fresh towel and a little bite to eat, all provided by the boatmen. So sweet
Runway challenge for Top Model Playback. This will be used for the promo shot of the contest...and yeah it's Ilonna.
She made it into Technical 2, so happy! So you should see her entry for the semi-finalist round soon!
This would be her new make-over...she got red hair! Anyway, I drew the dress completely!
My first model that I have ever painted!
Friends tell me it turned out alright!
(but still a long long way from the other F4U-4 already posted on this group! :)
Just for the record, this is a 1/72, F4U-4"Corsair", U.S.M.C model , from Hobby Boss
The kit is a beginers kit, lots of "monoblock" parts to assemble but the details, plastic and decalcs quality is quite surprising for this very low cost Kit
Model:
Adam (Lukas Model Citizen), eyes enhanced by me.
Fashion credits:
blouse: Lukas model citizen
jeans by Krisma fashions
boots from ebay
Model: Tania d'Anconia
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
Brittney is one of my favorite models to shoot with - but unfortunately the other shooters grab her before I have a chance to shoot with her. We did this shoot at a very rustic chalet in Anchorage, Alaska in November 2011. I caught Brittney at the tail end of the shoot - she had been shooting out in the snow and she hadn't thawed out yet. Fortunately this lovely lass has agreed to shoot with us again. Life is good!