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Old 4th of July 2009 (Sat)   #1
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wow, great help!

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How is this done ?
Or, what style is this called?
technique name?
any leads?
What is the this you are talking about? There is no particular "style" here - unless you mean the lighting, as Karl suggested - but I am confused that lighing, by itself, is a "style". Please be more specific.

Or you could have asked the original photographer at the same time you asked permission to post his photos here. You did read the image posting rules, didn't you?

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Did you read Rad's post? What's very important to read, understand, and act on is the last line.

Posting someone else's images without specific permission is not allowed here. You'd need to post obvious links to those images instead.
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