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Please have a look at a few amazing shots by Lynn Geof, the PoM for January 2011.
The rose, seduction is a beutiful light pink coloured flower. This is a close up macro shot of the centre of the flower.
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Nikon D810 camera with 200mm f/4.0D AF Micro lens.
Explored.
Cockpit of a terrific 1959 TR3. Spotted at the Buckingham Concours d'Elegance, September 16th.
The Pan F+ and Perceptol produced a very smooth result on this one and I must say I quite like the way it looks.
Not sure about that CD player down in the lower right corner though. Doesn't look very 1959 to me.
Hasselblad 500c/m 80mm f/2.8 CF T* Planar
Ilford Pan F+
Ilford Perceptol 1+3 17:00min @ 68 degrees F
Epson V700
Seduction ~ Paris ~ MjYj
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Gente, que cor mais maravilhosa e que brilho incrivel é esse?! Passei duas camadas e NAO passei top coat, esse brilho é todo dele mesmo!
Rosa puxado pro magenta, lindo de viver!
E a aplicaçao dos esmaltes da Revlon é sempre um sonho né?
PS. como vou viajar a trabalho amanha ficarei sem postar por quase uma semana, mas prometo ver e comentar as fotos assim que possivel tá?
Beijos a todas e se cuidem!
10/27
"Seduce my mind and you can have my body, find my soul and I'm yours forever...”
I know, I know.. Another photo that is very unlike 'me'.
Wellll, I LOVED it & had to post it.
I love the elegance of this photograph. It is so strong and sensual, yet soft and classy at the same time.. I really liked the intense focus of the purple lace, and the softness of the skin surrounding it.
Refined Seduction
Such is the seduction of shiny things! Ned polished this brass. I think he did an excellent job; a craftman's job.
Shiny things are notoriously difficult subjects on which to autofocus. Roughly a half of this old bed - part of the estate's legacy - was found in a tumbled down old shed, somewhere worthy of the Murder Shacks group. That was over half a century ago now. I wonder if that shed's still standing?
Ned dated this piece at somewhere in the late 19th century — not old enough to pre-date photography, but old enough to pre-date most photography. It's a half-tester; except when it came out of the shed, the canopy had been hacked off so it would, I guess, fit in under an 8 foot ceiling. Nor was it shiny. But it was seductive. My ceilings are high enough, so Ned made up new posts and fitted original cast brackets before he replaced the old, damaged, husks and fitted new finials.
This is just about the first test shot with the new lens. Focus-wise, the sweet spot is somewhere on that finial. Then it drops off at a crazy rate: up, down north, south, east and west. That's what the theory says, so it's not alarming; not really. I expect this is going to be a wild ride. At the end of the day, Ned has made sure I've got to somewhere lay my weary head — even if the day has been a bit of a nightmare — and I can dream of adventures ahead.