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The north eastern Victorian landscape is ablaze with intoxicating colour against the backdrop of azure blue skies. At the risk of over publishing the model I just couldn't resist this setting for yet another portrait of guess who! Below: Another ground shot also proved an irresistible subject for the XZ-2's super macro mode. The camp stool always resides in the boot of my car for just such occasions! Contre jour photography technique enriches the hues of this autumnal scene.
Super colours Mark. Your wife is a lady that tollerates your shutter happy brain. You owe her a nice dinner in a fine dining establishment for her services modeling. :-)
Conor.
Ever wondered what happens the dark when the light is switched on?
Super colours Mark. Your wife is a lady that tollerates your shutter happy brain. You owe her a nice dinner in a fine dining establishment for her services modeling. :-)
She is an avid patron of the arts, Conor, and recognises genius at a glance, you see ...
Terrific lighting, colours and composition in these Mark. Very unique portraits of a person who is obviously incredibly special to you. I like them a lot.
Terrific lighting, colours and composition in these Mark. Very unique portraits of a person who is obviously incredibly special to you. I like them a lot. Ron
As you guessed, Janette is very special to me Ron. She unfortunately is a victim of Alzheimer's dementia, mercifully not as severely as many. Aside from which at 82 years, she is in excellent health.
This autumn has been the best for years in our area Mark. Not much wind to take the leaves down, and people have been planting more of the autumn coloured trees. You are lucky to live in such a pretty place.
I like your close-up shot of the fallen leaves with the spikes of grass pointing through.
"A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau
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