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Portrait of a beautiful brunette in the shade
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Action Award
Chatter Award
Zenith Award
Creative Winter Award
Curator's Selection
Top Shot Award 21
Legendary Award
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Contest Finalist in The Battle Of Advanced Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Outdoor Portraits Photo Contest
Editor's Choice
Peer Award
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Absolute Masterpiece
Superb Composition
Outstanding Creativity
Magnificent Capture
Superior Skill
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Virtuoso
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mikelea
December 07, 2013
Wow this picture on the eye's is like Mozart on the ears! Beautiful beautiful model.
Well done to you and well deserved recognition.
Well done to you and well deserved recognition.
daphnepebbles
December 07, 2013
I'll say! She's ....... exotic ... I bet her eyes turn green when she's feeking .....ummmm .playful. you captured the the look of "the begining of the end of innocence"
chrisbriscoe
December 07, 2013
Perfect lighting. Perfect graphic lines. Perfect background. Perfect model.
GordonD
December 08, 2013
the word stunning just does not do justice to the model or the shot!!!!! Congratulations :))
akhtarkhan
December 09, 2013
Fabulous, sexy errotic modelling pose, pretty young model and brown eyes well focus. Nice detail, good eye contact.......amazing capture. Congrats on the award.
ianjames224
March 10, 2015
Still as stunningly beautiful as the last time I seen her, still breathtaking.
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Location
This photo was taken outdoors at a lodge in South AfricaTime
It was around 12 am and in bright sunlightLighting
The lighting was all natural, no modifiers were used at allEquipment
Nikon D5200 with Tamron 70-200 lens at 2.8Inspiration
The inspiration came from the model herself who was very young and innocent and that is the mood I weanted to captureEditing
Post was done in PS. Each element was individually done. background, hair, face etc and then recomposed for final outputIn my camera bag
Nikon D5200, with 18-105 lens and a flashFeedback
Take your time, think model first, photographer second... Always try and get the best out of your model, they are relying on you.