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Recently I've been involved with a local musical society about to do their first G+S show, the Pirates of Penzance.
They had a filming day recently which more or less involved a bunch of pirates and damsels running around Sydney and Manly. I got the job as photographer, pretty pleased with the results. This is the first time I've done semi-formal portraits, I had a great time. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mostly shot with a 50mmF2-M and all done in natural light. More at my blog 10 000 Photos: Pirates Filming Day 2 and in my flickr stream.
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You have done well here - like them all and hard to single one out as best. Cheers, Bernz
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That 1st image is great... very well done!!!!
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Beautiful work transistor. All I can say is Arrrrrr me hearty!
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Really like #1. This is a great set of shots. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
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All very well done. I think the first is my favorite!
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