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RoB_m
13th of June 2004 (Sun), 21:42
used studio lighting with my canon A80 and a tripod. the model used is now in jail, so the mood of the images fits quite nicely. :shock:
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http://rexthewonderhorse.com/rob/avedon6.png
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roanjohn
13th of June 2004 (Sun), 22:47
AMAZING B&W series of this model!!!
That action with the framing is a nice touch!!!
I want to see more of your work in this forum.
BTW, your B&W landscapes are also STUNNING!!!
Ro1
RoB_m
14th of June 2004 (Mon), 02:43
AMAZING B&W series of this model!!!
That action with the framing is a nice touch!!!
I want to see more of your work in this forum.
BTW, your B&W landscapes are also STUNNING!!!
Ro1
thanks :oops:
i only had to turn in two for the assignment. i picked the first and last ones, and got second place in the student photo show at my university for the last one. judged by dean tokuno :S
karusel
14th of June 2004 (Mon), 04:42
This is sooo Trainspotting! 8)
Haifidelity
14th of June 2004 (Mon), 06:49
Great job--it's good to see someone utilizing their equipment to the fullest. Quick question, where did you get the Kodak Safety Film borders??
Lamplight
14th of June 2004 (Mon), 10:15
I can't find anything I would change! :D I love the third one. It could easily be an album cover. :)
RoB_m
14th of June 2004 (Mon), 13:26
Great job--it's good to see someone utilizing their equipment to the fullest. Quick question, where did you get the Kodak Safety Film borders??
i scanned them from an avedon book :]
thanks people.
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