MV Agusta F4 1000R HDR
4 different exposures all hand held, with a high DOF, which caused the sun to be blurry. You will also notice the front wheel has a bit of movement
I am still deciding if I like the artsy look or if its an utter failure.
4 different exposures all hand held, with a high DOF, which caused the sun to be blurry. You will also notice the front wheel has a bit of movement
I am still deciding if I like the artsy look or if its an utter failure.
(c) [NOTE: Bad lighting (cloudy weather), therefore bad quality. Seriously, so comic-ish. I love this shot so much, but again, the quality ruins everything. & Camilla, YOU KICK MAJOR A$$!!!]
(pretend) I Love You I: Www. flickr. com/photos/bye_bye_omoide/3021919753/
(pretend) I Love You II: Www. flickr. com/photos/bye_bye_omoide/3022906790/
(pretend) I Love You III: Www. flickr. com/photos/bye_bye_omoide/3030607446/
More photos from this shoot can be seen on my Blog.
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Photographer/make-up/editing = me
Model/hair/make-up = the looovely Camilla
Re-posted for Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas!
Photographed at dusk, shortly after a snow storm. Now that Halloween is over, it's time to get in the mood for Thanksgiving and Christmas... This photo was taken a few years ago on film (Kodak's Ektachrome 64), and scanned using the Dannish made Imacon Flextight Precision II scanner.
When I moved to Utah last year I didn't want to leave a load of cash in an unguarded house. So I broke into my bank in which I had been saving for about 10 years. It was over $800
This day in My History January 28, 2006
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Update: Several of my images, including this one, were used in Channel 4 documentary 'Floods: The Year Britain Went Under' alongside an Interview with myself. Documentary broadcast 27 December 07 at 8pm.
You can watch a clip from the doc which includes my interview and photos Here. I'm after the section with Mark shaw from the Fire & Rescue Service.
As well as my digi gear i took a 4x5 Speed Graphic and some polaroid film with me...i had a very heavy bag!! I also have this on type 55 which i'll be posting soon. I thought the negs were ruined and had to rescue them from the bin.
With fear that the Dam at Ulley would burst at any moment the M1 motorway was closed. For those that don't know this is probably one of the busiest roads in the UK linking London to the North of the country.
It was very odd not having any traffic on here. So i took the opportunity to ride my BMX down there. I'm told i was filmed by the BBC helicopter and broadcast live.
Some Police stopped me....but only asked if i was having a nice time! They also said it was costing?14,000 per minute to keep the motorway closed....it was closed for several days!
Hey up someone has nicked my hover board