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jeffreaux2
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Well,
My real job has me working way too much to schedule portrait shoots right now, but I squeezed a quick one in last weekend for my newest neighbor.
New as in.....5 days old!
Not really my forte....but....:dunno
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...and since that's my smallest subject of late....it only seems fair to also share the biggest....
This shot has a lot of potential. I can't wait to do some post work ( other than lightroom) on it.
My real job has me working way too much to schedule portrait shoots right now, but I squeezed a quick one in last weekend for my newest neighbor.
New as in.....5 days old!
Not really my forte....but....:dunno
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...and since that's my smallest subject of late....it only seems fair to also share the biggest....
This shot has a lot of potential. I can't wait to do some post work ( other than lightroom) on it.
Thanks,
Jeff
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Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
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Love the shots of your new neighbor. They should really enjoy those.
The crane is fun too. How did you get access to that shot?
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Thanks for the comments shatch. Access? I work there operating process equipment like the tower hanging from the crane and in the background. I was asked over a year ago to do a "special project" and was given facility wide access for my photography gear.
The tower in the photo is around 180 feet in length. The crane is rated at some 2500 tons and had 435 feet of boom for this lift. The fog......well.....everyone but me was bummed out about it!
Jeff
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