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A really nice glamor capture Niko. Great location and just the right girl for the shot. Well done, once again. JH
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One of the common bonds of all the really great photographers of females here at photo.net is the facial expressions they all seem to get. Since David usually does his own brand of humor in his shots, I am sure that getting that "look" is particularly difficult at times. That being said, I have to figure these two could have captured the photographer and if the shoot lasted much longer, they would be posting pictures of David. I have a feeling (hope in reality) that we will be seeing more of these two. They appear as fun, as they are beautiful. Great work by all three of you. JH
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I have been checking your work for several years now, so 2 weeks is an easy wait. A very interesting capture, especially when you just happened on to the shot. As always, well captured, and thanks for sharing it. JH
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That you should John, besides being adorable, they are also my drinking buddies too. New York may be a lonely town, but small a town in the south is always fun. I guess I am in need to post some of them doing Karaoke too, LOL.
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This was a quickie shoot we did because she needed a couple of recent shots for auditions the next day at Dreamworks @ Disney. This is the shot she submitted to them and got a call-in to do camera work, then was cast in a couple of scenes for a movie they are shooting, and also a commercial. I have known her for several years now and she is a very special young lady, but then, I AM biased.
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I think you have captured each other perfectly. Thanks so much for this share. JH
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Another great background capture John. I really like this one because I am sure the conversation was as captivating as the scenery. Thanks for the share.JH
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A quick late afternoon capture of a very pretty young lady.
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Sealed with a kiss?????
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Well, I have to admit that this one stopped me in my mouse tracks. It is because of reading some of your posts that I now pay so much attention to my background and I must say it sure has helped out. When I posted my series from the strip bar, I got a lot of flack (even though there was no nudity) for several reasons. Content, use of flash, etc. when what I was going for was more of the documentary style of shot. I personally think this is an extremely powerful docu-photo. I don't run across this much in small town south, so it is very interesting to see street work in what I think must have been urban. I can only say, I wish the shot was mine. Bravo again John, and thanks for the share. JH
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And my John Peri flash bounce is helping too. Thanks for stopping by John.JH
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I liked it in color, because is showed the impending thunderstorm, but this is really good too because the gray sky makes the crane really stand out. Congrats. JH
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The title is in reference to the old Drifters song, "Up on the Roof", so no they haven't drifted away at all. As a matter of fact, all three want to do another fun shoot soon in daylight so I can shoot without flash. This was at twilight so that helped with the flash. Next they want to do lingerie. The brew crew is very fun. I am thinking of giving them their own folder. Thanks for stopping by John.
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Whew! I was worried about my annual dose of Bike Week Photos. Thanks JH
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A really nice picture story here. Well captured. Thanks for the share.JH
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Haven't floated one in a while.
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Funny. I always thought that your images were just extensions of my imagination. JH
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The reason I posted this shot is because I desaturated all of the color in PS and then left the eyes in color.
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Do I foresee a heart shaped baloon coming up for Valentine's Day? JH
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John, 7000 saloon shots later, I am slowly learning my shot angles and how to use stage lighting to minimize my shadows. It's a lot like shooting sports, because you try to capture peak action and you can't get drunk people to do it over again. And as you know, it is a great way to make new friends. Thanks for the comment. JH
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Great timing too, just before Super Bowl Sunday. Love the furrowed brow. I didn't think as deeply as John (triangles) I just thought the rabbit ears added a great nostalgic touch and completed the storyline. Thanks for the share here. JH
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I have to shoot this very shot soon. Thanks for the lighting idea. Great job as always, and thanks for sharing with us. JH
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A very cool shot David, thanks for the share here. JH
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