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Re: Lady of the lake
cheers guys...:- Ian
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Re: Lady of the lake
thank you:- Ian
5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)
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Re: Lady of the lake
Boys, boys, settle down
There's something really odd going on here. What was she doing going out dressed like that?
And, below the level of her gluteus maximus, - (should any of you have even looked) - those SHOES? for a walk in the country? I don't think so.
Nevertheless it seems you have made the most of the opportunity; Tigger, and I don't blame you. Lovely shot & PP. I might have been tempted to get rid of the pole she's standing next to.
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Re: Lady of the lake
thanks Bo...
I'm guessing they were at a local posh restaurant thats just across the road and yes those shoes, everything about her was class and money
I did think about the pole but in the end left it - thanks Bo:- Ian
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Re: Lady of the lake
Originally posted by ColytonJohn View PostHe sounded too big to go quietly and I think Ian said they were Russian.
Cheers,
John:- Ian
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Re: Lady of the lake
I don't know why I've had to look at this again Ian[emoji15]
Having just looked at in Flickr I have to ask is that your tripod leg just to the left of her lower leg
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Re: Lady of the lake
no its a metal pole, I was going to have a go at removing it, but I spent well over an hour editing this photo and just got to stage where I was happy to leave it, although:- Ian
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Great image, Ian. I've had evenings where I've wandered along a warm coastline and come across a beautiful woman willing to be photographed, but at that point I always wake up. What a strange and slightly surreal situation, but well done on being brave (and quick) enough to produce a stunning image. And there's a great sunset going on, I almost didn't notice....
And yes, Bo, I did notice the shoes too, which adds to general oddness.Canon EOS 7D
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Originally posted by AlexR! View PostGreat image, Ian. I've had evenings where I've wandered along a warm coastline and come across a beautiful woman willing to be photographed, but at that point I always wake up. What a strange and slightly surreal situation, but well done on being brave (and quick) enough to produce a stunning image. And there's a great sunset going on, I almost didn't notice....
And yes, Bo, I did notice the shoes too, which adds to general oddness.:- Ian
5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)
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