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Really enjoyed working with her and feel lucky that I was able to. She doesn't know it but she could easily do this professionally....
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Really enjoyed working with her and feel lucky that I was able to. She doesn't know it but she could easily do this professionally.
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Awards

Contest Finalist in Summer Portraits Photo Contest
Peer Award
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Superb Composition
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Absolute Masterpiece
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Outstanding Creativity
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Top Choice
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All Star
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Magnificent Capture
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Superior Skill
Capture-Life

Top Ranks

Trey Ratcliffs Put Your Best Foot Forward Photo ContestTop 30 rank
Summer Portraits Photo ContestTop 10 rank
Summer Portraits Photo ContestTop 10 rank week 1

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2 Comments |
nandicmb
 
nandicmb September 18, 2015
Congratulations on your Contest Finalist win in Summer Portraits Photo Contest!
almoore
 
almoore October 08, 2015
all you need is some yellow bricks! beautiful
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Behind The Lens

Location

I captured this image just outside of Paris, IL.

Time

It was taken within approximately 45 minutes before the sun completely set.

Lighting

I shoot natural light only.

Equipment

I used a Canon 5D Mark III and a 135L 2.0.

Inspiration

I really enjoy capturing photos on these gravel roads. I think her outfit was perfect for this shot. The wind wasn't blowing so I asked her if she could spin around a few times so we could create the look and it worked out perfectly.

Editing

I use Lightroom and photoshop to create the final image.

In my camera bag

I carry my Canon 5D Mark III and a 135L 2.0.

Feedback

Have fun doing what your passionate about. Take the time to learn how to take pictures without using the auto mode or scene modes on your camera. You may at first end up with some weird looking stuff but I can tell you if you keep at it and continue shooting you will learn so much and look back and think wow I've really come a long way.

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