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Old 12-10-2009, 08:07 AM
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*wonders what model......tractor this is and wants to have it put through it's paces*

Nice set of shots to see thsi was were you happy with the results? What did the Models think? what was the set fro just your portfolio or more? Either way I liked looking through the set .....


*apologies fer lowering the tone so early in the thread*
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Gotta love the K1W1 nightlife! Great shot with nice colours working together. I like the 'behind the model' frame with the rollover bar. TFS.

eta: FoG, the model might be an old Fergie. The model of the tractor, that is.
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I do not see the wheels !!!
haha !
nice work !!!
Nice model.
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Nice capture Jared, nice composition with the rollbar and your model TFS.
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Candleman this is fantastic. I must ask, is it only one image? I ask because of the depth of contrast you have in the picture, it is amazing.
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Old 12-10-2009, 08:50 AM
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Nice captured Jared, you used the short time available extremely well, I like this one
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Old 12-10-2009, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by FoG View Post
*wonders what model......tractor this is and wants to have it put through it's paces*

Nice set of shots to see thsi was were you happy with the results? What did the Models think? what was the set fro just your portfolio or more? Either way I liked looking through the set .....


*apologies fer lowering the tone so early in the thread*
it was portfolio building for them, as well as a "group meet" for the local photography club... of which i am not yet a member.. i was invited via a NZ forum

i just went to meet some people in the city that speak the same language as me..
it was nice to say exposure bias, spot metering, histogram and sync speed and not have anyone frown at me

the models havnt seen all the pics yet.. but i've had one contact me for another shoot already


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Gotta love the K1W1 nightlife! Great shot with nice colours working together. I like the 'behind the model' frame with the rollover bar. TFS.

eta: FoG, the model might be an old Fergie. The model of the tractor, that is.
the answer was very cleverly pointed out in flickr.. click the pic to see

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I do not see the wheels !!!
haha !
nice work !!!
Nice model.


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Nice capture Jared, nice composition with the rollbar and your model TFS.
thanks Steve

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Candleman this is fantastic. I must ask, is it only one image? I ask because of the depth of contrast you have in the picture, it is amazing.
yup, only one exposure
i used 3 flashes so thats where the depth is coming from..
one on the barn wall behind, on high and rightm and one for a hairlight

(another one in my photostream too)
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Nice captured Jared, you used the short time available extremely well, I like this one
thanks Steve.. it was SOOOOOO intense.. i was sweating like a pig and felt very stressed.. many of the models were very quick to jump up and run to the next photographer.. so it was a mission. but fun
 

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