Those hard geometrics really work. Excellent nails too.
D
On 25/08/2012 3:33 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Gallery: http://goo.gl/CwJii
Larry's geso of Post-it notes reminded me of some shots I've been
sitting on since the spring. I was invited to be co-creator on a
creative fashion editorial
Thank you, Derby. We were trying to contrast organic/inorganic,
straight lines against curves.
Nails: Chantelle Krupka was our very talented MUA and she did a
bang-up job on nails too. Plus we had a terrific hair stylist, Kait
Slattery who did her best to pit hair spray against 10 degree C air
Something about that first one that I really like.
The others are very good but there is a mystery to that one that intrigues me.
Maybe it's that fantasy I have about a walk in a bamboo forest...
;-)
cheers,
frank
What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof. --
I appreciate your comment, Frank. I was trying to express a lost in
the jungle wilderness vibe, and you picked up on that. Story-telling
via photography ain't easy. :-)
We found the bamboo forest at the base of the Scarborough Bluffs.
This tall grass stuff is 12 to 16 feet high, which was a good
Hi Derby: More great concert shots, but especially like the 1st one below
and the 2nd one below is nice too. cheers, Christine
http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/09/09_06/09_06_creativesydney/12.htm
http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/09/09_06/09_06_creativesydney/11.htm
- Original
#33 is a lovely image of the singer. Was that you that left the
lipstick on her cheek in #30 and 36?
Interesting set. Harder to get critical focus with that long lens wide
open isn't it?
On Jun 12, 2009, at 14:15 , Derby Chang wrote:
I know I'm late to the party, but must say, SDM is
Har, thanks Joseph. I use Colorstay non-smear lippy, so probably not :)
The focus is a bit tricky, especially since the musos like to jump
around a lot. But the 200 seemed manage.
Scary story coming up
D
Joseph McAllister wrote:
#33 is a lovely image of the singer. Was that you that left
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