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A few misc shots.
Posted By: Modus Operandi, 01-09-2009, 09:57 PM

Some latest shots. (K200D)

This one was edited within the K200D, no photoshopping.


And a few more.




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01-09-2009, 10:53 PM   #2
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What the heck was that first picture? Pieces of metal?
01-09-2009, 11:03 PM   #3
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What the heck was that first picture? Pieces of metal?
It's a fork with the prongs bent.
01-10-2009, 02:28 AM   #4
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It's a fork with the prongs bent.
Must have been a well fried meal then..... Like the photo though.

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Nice variety - what is the background in #2 ? I like her expression in #3 - nice series.
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I love this series. That first one really works. Great lines. lighting and B&W conversion. The exposure looks great and her expression works very well. good job thanks for sharing
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Nice variety - what is the background in #2 ? I like her expression in #3 - nice series.
Thank you! The background in the second photo is a similar placemat to the one in photo 1, but I taped it up against the wall. :P

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I love this series. That first one really works. Great lines. lighting and B&W conversion. The exposure looks great and her expression works very well. good job thanks for sharing

Thanks alot! I love to share these.
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Very nice, refreshing to see three so different photos at the same time, you have versatility!
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The girl's shot is excellent. Nice light and background and the TUDE completes the shot. But, I had to change glasses several times before I make the comment - I think the focus was on the right arm instead of the eyes - now themzzzzzzzzz are beautiful eyes. Don't get me wrong it is an excellent shot.
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Very nice, refreshing to see three so different photos at the same time, you have versatility!
Thank you!

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The girl's shot is excellent. Nice light and background and the TUDE completes the shot. But, I had to change glasses several times before I make the comment - I think the focus was on the right arm instead of the eyes - now themzzzzzzzzz are beautiful eyes. Don't get me wrong it is an excellent shot.

Ah yes, I was so bloody cold that my mind went blank in terms of some technical shooting. :P

And of course, thank you!
01-10-2009, 01:37 PM   #12
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The first shot is really an abstract and good one too.

I like your buddha statue lighting. Quite pleasant to view.
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The first one has great structure and b&w works nicely. The second one has subtle colours, but maybe too much empty space for me, and the third is a 'expressional portrait'. Well done!
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I'm very taken with the last one - speaks volumes, and the first thing I hear is "Why am I standing out in the cold?"

Great job.

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Good photos. I am bucking the trend. I really like no-2, the Buddha I think? Love the play of light and shadow topped off with a wonderful complimentary colored bokeh. In the first, the idea and composition is great, with the cross diagonal lines giving not only contrast but dynamic quality in contrast to the radiating lines and contours of the fork. I feel the image could have been better if the wonderful glow on the edges of the fork, had more depth of field on the tines.

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