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07-11-2018, 01:39 PM - 18 Likes   #17911
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It just gets better and better. Love your work.
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Nice!

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Nice!

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Nice!

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Nice!
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I usually don't much care for studio style shots as I prefer to be outside in the elements so I can be inspired by my surroundings. I recently picked up an Aputure 120D continuous LED light in preparation for my eventual YouTube channel and thought I'd bring it to Lauren's house. After we shot with her husband's Trans Am the plan was to go out on her home's dock which faces the sunset and get some nice portraits with all the vibrant colors in the background but a storm rolled in last minute. So we set up inside in front of a giant mirror in her living room. I was able to shoot through a vase full of red flowers to get the color and which added some mood/atmosphere. I think shooting wide open at 1.4 also helped with the slightly dreamy effect. Overall I am quite happy with both the light and how the shot turned out especially since not much post processing was required.

07-11-2018, 02:02 PM   #17912
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K-1 • FF Mode • 1600 ISO • Pentax FA* 24mm F2 IF AL

(This is Ev 1 : 1/10" F2 1600 ISO !)
Is this painted or a projection. I would like to visit but probably not likely soon.
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I usually don't much care for studio style shots as I prefer to be outside in the elements so I can be inspired by my surroundings. I recently picked up an Aputure 120D continuous LED light in preparation for my eventual YouTube channel and thought I'd bring it to Lauren's house. After we shot with her husband's Trans Am the plan was to go out on her home's dock which faces the sunset and get some nice portraits with all the vibrant colors in the background but a storm rolled in last minute. So we set up inside in front of a giant mirror in her living room. I was able to shoot through a vase full of red flowers to get the color and which added some mood/atmosphere. I think shooting wide open at 1.4 also helped with the slightly dreamy effect. Overall I am quite happy with both the light and how the shot turned out especially since not much post processing was required.

However you did it, that is a really beautiful picture of a beautiful young woman.
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And in a very different way, with all natural light, I think this is a lovely looking young lady.

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And in a very different way, with all natural light, I think this is a lovely looking young lady.
From Utah red to dressage. Nice work.
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From Utah red to dressage. Nice work.
Thank you, thank you. I just frame and click. No thought from me in the set-up or lighting as there is with LeRolls images. However, I found the young horsewoman's face and smile immensely attractive - - - and the horse, I think a true "pony," is also a pretty little thing with a dainty face.
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Yes it is a pony. Both it and the young lady are lovely and lovingly presented.

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I usually don't much care for studio style shots as I prefer to be outside in the elements so I can be inspired by my surroundings. I recently picked up an Aputure 120D continuous LED light in preparation for my eventual YouTube channel and thought I'd bring it to Lauren's house. After we shot with her husband's Trans Am the plan was to go out on her home's dock which faces the sunset and get some nice portraits with all the vibrant colors in the background but a storm rolled in last minute. So we set up inside in front of a giant mirror in her living room. I was able to shoot through a vase full of red flowers to get the color and which added some mood/atmosphere. I think shooting wide open at 1.4 also helped with the slightly dreamy effect. Overall I am quite happy with both the light and how the shot turned out especially since not much post processing was required.
Stunning. I prefer studio personally, prefer to have full control over all the elements.

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And in a very different way, with all natural light, I think this is a lovely looking young lady.
Great shot.
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Great shot.

Many thanks.
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Remarkably clean image. Love it.
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Remarkably clean image. Love it.
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Suburban football, Australian Rules style.

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I usually don't much care for studio style shots as I prefer to be outside in the elements so I can be inspired by my surroundings. I recently picked up an Aputure 120D continuous LED light in preparation for my eventual YouTube channel and thought I'd bring it to Lauren's house. After we shot with her husband's Trans Am the plan was to go out on her home's dock which faces the sunset and get some nice portraits with all the vibrant colors in the background but a storm rolled in last minute. So we set up inside in front of a giant mirror in her living room. I was able to shoot through a vase full of red flowers to get the color and which added some mood/atmosphere. I think shooting wide open at 1.4 also helped with the slightly dreamy effect. Overall I am quite happy with both the light and how the shot turned out especially since not much post processing was required.
That indoor shot is just gorgeous. A beautiful picture of a beautiful model.
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Suburban football, Australian Rules style.

K-1, FA*300 f4.5 and 1.4TC …


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