Another expression of one of my model aspects from the days long gone.
This time in B&W, purely for fun.
Another expression of one of my model aspects from the days long gone.
This time in B&W, purely for fun.
Read less
This time in B&W, purely for fun.
Read less
Views
344
Likes
Awards
Winner in THE WAY YOU LOOK AT ME Photo Challenge
Peer Award
Top Choice
Absolute Masterpiece
All Star
Virtuoso
Magnificent Capture
Superb Composition
Superior Skill
Outstanding Creativity
Categories
Same photographer See allBehind The Lens
Discover more photos See all
Behind The Lens
Location
The photo was made during a test-shoot with one of my models on Mt. Medvednica (Zagreb, Croatia).Time
Date/Time of the original is 23-Aug-2008 @ 11:00:28, a beautiful sunny day.Lighting
Here is all of it: Shutter Speed 1/30 sec, f/2.5, ISO 64, 0.00 eV, Metering Mode Pattern, Flash On; Return detected, and Focal Length of 37.5 mm.Equipment
SONY DSC-F828 was the camera of choice, shot out of hand. I'm still sorry it quit working!Inspiration
I was in the mood to shoot some pretty photos and my model was willing to pose. It was inspiration enough! :)Editing
The post-processing was really basic, involving conversion to B&W and a rather tight cropping, but that was about all.In my camera bag
For decades already I find it easier to carry a photo vest than any photo bag. It is more than enough to take along whatever I want or need for my photo session, walk or trip. My photo bags usually stay home or in the car, to keep the equipment I'm not using at the moment. The tripod has its permanent place in the car. My vest pockets usually contain two cameras. Regardless of which is the "main" camera, one of those is always some waterproof model, if the weather plays up or when I find something interesting in the shallows. Nowadays I usually use Nikon P900 or Sony RX100m7, and the waterproof backup is an Olympus TG-2 or a Paralenz DiveCam. Other vest pockets keep the spare batteries, ND and CPL filters, and one small camera clamp which can be fixed to almost anything. In many cases this can replace a tripod. The vest has deep pockets for longer lenses, and these usually hold a small water bottle, a sandwich, or a bar of chocolate - if I plan on being out for the whole day. I always pack about three meters length of paracord or similar strong, thin rope, one hefty pocket knife, and a lighter. Much can be improvised with these if need be. Recently I made it even easier, and take the essentials along in a waist pouch; one variable-volume McKinley. In the Outdoors, simplicity and comfort are my most important requirements!Feedback
See the inspiration part there... combine your and your model's good will, and the results will follow! :)