by JT's Ghost <justatroll@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Apr 30, 2008 at 03:15 AM
Alienjones wrote:
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> I've long been fascinated with the set construction skills and the
> backdrop paintings of the people who created the scenes for films like
> "Gone with the wind" and other famous productions.
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> Capturing the essence of the moment with the classic and timeless
> imagery of an era long past is occupying my time more and more.
>
> Doing it with a digital camera and without poisonous and ecologically
> damaging chemicals is a real bonus... For me anyway.
>
> This Russian wedding was a true story of love. She arrived (for the
> umteenth time in the past year) a few days before the wedding without
> more than a few phrases of English.
>
> He loved here from the minute they met in Moscow all those years ago. No
> expense spared is a good way to describe this wedding. And why not?
> They'll see precious little of each other for a while. They must part
> again soon whilst she waits for approval to migrate to Australia.
>
> I haven't enjoyed a wedding like I enjoyed this love story for years.
> What's wrong with this country that we let the rif-raf in but wealthy
> and talented people have to go through hell to come here?
>
> Despite the trolls and idiots who wait, ready to pounce, I'll share this
> one with those who care about photography and the story it can tell and
> visit here for that alone.
>
> http://www.douglasjames.com.au/previews/romance.htm
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> Nikon D3,
> Nikon AF 85mm f1.4D IF Lenses
> Photoshop CS3 for the effects.
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Not really sure I like the effects... I do like the fact that the image
does capture the moment, which is after all the whole purpose.
- JT
thanks for sharing
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