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    #16
    Re: Bird on a Bike

    If I go next year I think the main event might be comicon with the show as a afterthought

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      #17
      Re: Bird on a Bike

      I quote like the shot Stan and as said, you get what you're given at these do's. Would have been nice if she did enagage you but then probably looking at all the others togs.
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        #18
        Re: Bird on a Bike

        Would have been nice if she did enagage you but then probably looking at all the others togs.
        she and the motorbike were at the back of the stand, well behind the counter so as well as perhaps a dozen photographers fighting for a view, there were also the customers and salesmen to try and avoid

        stan
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          #19
          Re: Bird on a Bike

          Pretty girl and a well lit photograph for which you weren't able to control the pose or staging of. Yes, I do find the dangling left arm a bit weird but the main distraction for me is, as a motorcyclist, wracking my brains to identify the bike she's on!

          Cheers,
          John

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            #20
            Re: Bird on a Bike

            Originally posted by Stan View Post
            Cheers guys

            I think that is just the point Andy, models don't tend to do the "smile for the camera" thing - if you want that then as you say shoot the Comicon

            stan
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              #21
              Re: Bird on a Bike

              Cheers guys

              if it was good enough for Marilyn Monroe, then cracking a smile occasionally can't be a bad idea.
              just looked at some of the other models from different stands and yes some are smiling

              as a motorcyclist, wracking my brains to identify the bike she's on!
              you may be able to ID from this, the only full shot I took - a Harley ?

              stan

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