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mininut
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Aug 23, 2011 18:34 |  #6301

My wife from a session yesterday...

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Aug 23, 2011 18:52 |  #6302

mininut

Very nice photograph!
Beautiful Wife, beautiful eyes.


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Aug 23, 2011 21:44 |  #6303

@Mininut, nice lighting and make up on your beautiful wife..


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Aug 24, 2011 08:44 |  #6304

phamster wrote in post #12986970 (external link)
i am sending the Subaru Research and Design group a link to this photo..i sit 5 feet from them and i am sure they would love it...

fantastic work !

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Sti looks great with those te37s.. Great lighting on them.. good work


Thanks a lot guys! And Pham PLEASE let me know what they think or if they use it anywhere. I'd be more than happy to send the full res photo to you!


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Aug 24, 2011 09:12 |  #6305

Nothing extra creative, I needed both their faces lit fairly evenly for them to be easily regonizable - the photo will end up on ~2500 posters (that's why the framing with a lot of empty space) around Prague as a promo for a dance group run by one of the girls, the other one is a singer.

lit with speedlights, 2 in front, SB for key camera right, shoot-through umbrella for (fairly strong) fill camera left, 2 rims on both sides, just enough to separate their legs (could be a bit stronger in hindsight)

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Aug 24, 2011 09:50 as a reply to  @ plawa's post |  #6306

windpig wrote in post #12987399 (external link)
mininut

Very nice photograph!
Beautiful Wife, beautiful eyes.

phamster wrote in post #12988362 (external link)
@Mininut, nice lighting and make up on your beautiful wife..

Thanks guys.

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Aug 24, 2011 10:40 as a reply to  @ mininut's post |  #6307

phamster wrote in post #12986970 (external link)
i am sending the Subaru Research and Design group a link to this photo..i sit 5 feet from them and i am sure they would love it...

fantastic work !

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Thanks a lot guys! And Pham PLEASE let me know what they think or if they use it anywhere. I'd be more than happy to send the full res photo to you!

R&D is engineers. Marketing is where you might see your work somewhere.


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Aug 24, 2011 11:30 |  #6308

sigma pi wrote in post #12990900 (external link)
R&D is engineers. Marketing is where you might see your work somewhere.

i sent to SRD and to New Jersey, Cherry Hills...

and back to FHI, Japan... :)

we'll see where it ends up.. hopefully used because it is such a dramatic shot.. but you know there are marketing shots already taken for it.. :(


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Aug 24, 2011 11:40 |  #6309

phamster wrote in post #12991191 (external link)
i sent to SRD and to New Jersey, Cherry Hills...

and back to FHI, Japan... :)

we'll see where it ends up.. hopefully used because it is such a dramatic shot.. but you know there are marketing shots already taken for it.. :(

And the BRZ?  :p

I went to a place to take a look at the Scion FR-S. It looks good. I hope subaru does a good job!


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Aug 24, 2011 11:43 as a reply to  @ mininut's post |  #6310

Bored last night.

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Aug 24, 2011 12:12 |  #6311

edenexposed photography wrote in post #12977151 (external link)
This is a link to a photo i've entered into a competition.

http://www.g-technology.eu/competit​ion/node/871 (external link)

Its my wife in the Sahara desert lit by 3 wireless strobes on the pocketwizard system from around 30 metres away. Camera used was the canon 5D mk2 with 3 pocketwizard TT5 flex receivers and a canon fit mini TTL transmitter with an AC3 zone controller on top.

If you like it please click the link above and rate it 5 stars.

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I like the idea of this one,, did you also do one where you where able to smooth out the footprints in the sand?


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Aug 24, 2011 21:53 |  #6312

gave it a 5 !


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Aug 24, 2011 22:35 |  #6313

Gaarryy wrote in post #12991400 (external link)
I like the idea of this one,, did you also do one where you where able to smooth out the footprints in the sand?

Do you realize how many footprints there are and how impossible that would be?


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Aug 24, 2011 23:42 |  #6314

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Do you realize how many footprints there are and how impossible that would be?

Not impossible, just time consuming... ;)

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Aug 25, 2011 01:56 |  #6315

Nice one!




  
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