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rogerbushnell
January 28, 2015
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rogerbushnell
January 28, 2015
Great lighting,colour,pose and focus. But I do find the things hanging in the foreground a distraction
CreativeI
January 30, 2015
Sweet scene of this lovely couple. It almost gives me the scence of guilt peeking in on there intimate moment. This image is very romantic and senually moving. The forgound definely sets the mood. It leaves me curious if it was staged. Smart and powerful. : )
RominaPaola
May 25, 2015
Incredible use of color, light, and subjects and excellent framing by the wood in the foreground. It tells the complete story. Nicely done!
rajeevraj
May 26, 2015
IT looks more like an anime or painting, may i know what u did in post processing?
Kens_lens_photographics
March 15, 2019
Great portrait of an intimate moment. I would have eliminated the out of focus objects in the upper right, though...I find them distracting.
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Location
The photo was taken near to a ghost town which is accessible through the town of Nelson, Nevada off US 95 about 25 miles southeast of Las Vegas.Time
This was taken on January 12, 2015 at 5:00 PMLighting
I love the lightning of this image. I took the picture from this angle especially because of the light. Beautiful light was coming from a window behind them and from the door next to them. I also used a on camera flash with a Rogue flash bender for fill light.Equipment
This was shot with a Nikon D600, Tamron 24-70mm/F2.8 lens, at 26mm, SB-700 AF Speedlight with Rogue Flashbender 2.0Inspiration
I was looking to capture moments of love between a couple. As a portrait photographer I usually had pictures of a single model and posing couple was a challenge for me. So I had my fellow photographer Vania and we decided to do something fun. Luckily we found this place and the whole scenery looked like scene from an old western movie.Editing
I like my pictures dreamy and different than reality and this requires a lot of processing. In this case I used two smart objects in Photoshop to correct the dark and the bright spots of the scene and a lot of adjustment layers - mostly Curves and Levels to achieve this kind of 3D effect.In my camera bag
Nikon D600 body which I love. I was using Canon before but tried this camera 2 years ago, and immediately decided to buy it. I'm a fan of latest Tamron lenses and I own Tamron 24-70mm/F2.8 VC , Tamron 70-200mm/F2.8 VC, Tamron 90mm/F2.8 macro, SB-700 AF Speedlight, Rogue Flash bender with Diffusion Panel, wireless flash triggers.Feedback
The most important thing for portraits is the light and emotion. If there is a beautiful light and any emotion you can't go wrong.