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Model: Vera Rovers
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/1600 F/1.4 400 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
Making use of the elements, such as the wind, is an added value to a photo.
In this photo, the wind got free rein on a square. Basically the challenge was to take the time to catch the right moment.
Photo from my last Poland trip with a miscalibrated Leica M240 but luckily here I got a usable photo.
..I tend to (always!) favour film photography over digital so mostly use my digital cameras just to test or to warm up the models. I don't post many of the digital images as wait to develop the film. On occasion the film cameras can fail or something go not to plan and so very few photos get shared from a certain model or trip. The last Poland trip was a bit like this. One roll of colour film didnt spool properly so I got 36 blanks. In Ukraine the M3 was miscalibrated.. etc etc. As such I will now try to go back and share some more digital images.
The last Poland trip was a double slap in the face as both the digital and film cameras were failing me at times. Blog to follow at some stage.
Leica M 240
Polish model - Natalia
Model: Katrina
Light Source: gold reflector and sun
Photographers: alvinj88 & ntayone
Moral Support: mawie3
model; Olaf Aarts
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/180 F/6.7 100 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
In this photo I have placed a small octabox above Olaf by means of a tree tripod, in such a way that his face is well lit and he has very subtly small points of light in his eyes.
Due to the position of the lamp, less light falls on his hands.
A photograph of my N Gauge model railway which is called Douglas Road and Latchmere. This is the Latchmere part of the layout. It is a fictitious scene set in south west London in about 1990.
The instantly recognisable pink Rolls Royce of Lady Penelope, driven by Parker. A well played with toy but the roof still slides open. Unfortunately, there are no bullets for the front firing mechanism
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Model: Charlotte Kloosterman
Photographer: Bram van Dal
1/250 F/1.4 640 Canon 5DmkIII Sigma 85mm
I never have an idea in advance, but by using insights from each other, you can discover new opportunities and possibilities at every location.
Also in this photo it is not that I took the photo, I did that together with the model.