These are beautiful Mike and they encouraged me take my longish Contax (Sonnar 2.8/180) out with me when I went out for a brief ramble with the dog so that I could take some ramdom (see the second 2 shots - sorry!) photos
AGeoJO wrote:
Hi Jonathon, she was my favorite model from that session and yes, I do have seriously plenty images of her, over 200 images, most of which remain unprocessed at this point. I went overboard and I got a little tired of editing them. Here is another one of her, taken with the same lens... Oh, yes, I know you are not interested in the lens . BTW, I posted 6 or 7 images of her on this thread previously, spread over time but mostly in November/December of last year.
Joshua, I found the earlier images, thank you! She is a very beautiful young woman.
Just looking at a few images on my iMac having returned to the real world where I have to go into the office rather than out into the field. Sigh. Anyway, here are a few random shots I took a stab at processing tonight.
Just looking at a few images on my iMac having returned to the real world where I have to go into the office rather than out into the field. Sigh. Anyway, here are a few random shots I took a stab at processing tonight.
genji wrote:
Joshua, I found the earlier images, thank you! She is a very beautiful young woman.
You are welcome and yes, that she is. She came actually as a make-up artist to the photoshoot and a few models flaked on the organizer and to make a long story short, she ended up modeling and she became an instant success . I came across her again a few months later and indeed, she was there to do her job as a MUA.
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A departure from my usual soft lighting - for a change, I went for a more dramatic and harsh, bare flash approach on a boom from the upper right, creating deep shadows.
Another image from Sope Creek Paper Mill Ruins. Two image focus stack with the Laowa 12mm. No blue sky that late afternoon. Just a warm glow from the afternoon sun.