bart_w._van_lith
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Looking for ratings and ofcourse comments on the quality (not really
on the choice of subject).
Have to admit that my great slide scanner couldn't keep up with the
quality of the original....
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I took this one during a cycling tour, Tour of Holland 2001. This
car provides support for it's team's cyclists.
I won't mention the ammount of filters and settings I used, cause
I'd love to hear your thoughts on the result itself, not the process
of making it.
Also serious/honest ratings are always very appreciated.
Thanks =)
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Looking for comments and ratings....negative ones welcome :)
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In all those years that I walked around this spot a few weeks ago,
for the first time, there weren't any people, any displays, any cars
or even anything weird or distracting outside.
The scan isn't top quality, so please forgive the kind of blurry
chairs.
Comments are always very welcome! Thanks =)
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First, did you shoot it yourself ?
Second, I'd know a zillion ways to make her look more sexy with her clothes on, than she is on this photo. If only I had the chance to shoot with a good model once....geeze...
Anyway, please throw those ugly towels into the neigbour's garden or something...then find a really kool location, something unusual.
Shoot with slide film....Provia is nice, no idea if velvia is okay for people.
And talk to the poor girl, have some fun, don't use a great chance like this to do a porn like photo session....try to shoot her when she's not acting with these clothes she never weares....it's terrible, so un original, so boring - while women are such beautiful creatures.
Try to be surprising or shocking without being rude.
Don't forget to buy nice Provia or something.....have the slides scanned, and have them printed. You'll feel like a hero!
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I shot this one a few years ago, not with my own Nikon but with my
brother's (forgive me, don't remember which model), during a Ferrari
Owners Club meeting at Zandvoort, here in Holland.
Anyway it was hard to find a moment without people walking around
this car, so it had to be done quickly.....but I liked the blue
background and blue window, together with the unusual dark red color,
since newer Ferrari's often are brighter red.
Handheld -
in Architecture
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What do you want me to say ? Perhaps that it sucks to have to post
compressed images, and so not being able to show the clock's logo in
this handheld shot at low light conditions, cause it's mighty and
completely sharp...even at a big enlargement.