Pic isn't loading here, but clicking the link worked. Beautiful I love the ringflash. It may have fallen out of favour in the industry lately, but I don't follow the trends anyway. But yes, you have to really watch your exposure for every time you move. RAW is a winner here I personally love the shadow halo it gives when your model is near a wall.
Pic isn't loading here either - could well be because it's classed as 'Mature Content' and I needed to sign into flickr to view it.
Classification got changed by flickr :O to rude for the internet lol. See how this one gets on, PS. I can't wait to get into my new garden so much potental for more shoots. IMG_4420.jpg by Morgan Lee, on Flickr
Dude! Awesome! Playing around slowly getting better at shibari. Pretty happy with the ropes on this one Shibari Back by Sam Dickinson, on Flickr And from Sexpo in Melbourne over the weekend, my friend Lucie Bee Tankgirl by Sam Dickinson, on Flickr
You wouldn't happen to have that in 2560x1080 would you??? Am looking for a selection of eye pleasing images to have on rotation as my desktop backgrounds and that one pleases my eye muchly
Ah yes, your pictures are showing again Sam. Oh, that haircolour would !BANG! without a helmet as well I guess
That is awesome , how much rope is in that one piece? Are you just trial and erroring or have you watched any tutorials ?
Well the original image is 6000*4000, So, yeah, You should be able to download it directly from flickr. Sam
I think that's 3x 10m lengths of rope. As for learning, I've got a few bookmarks I've gone to, a bit of YouTube, my days in Scouts as a kid, and playing around with paracord at work.
Any Londoners recognise the tunnel? (Hint: it's on the South Bank.) Searchlight on the Thames Oxford Street Christmas lights d-pod
Found this whilst looking through my pics. My PC last month after its motherboard replacement. Needs cables sleeving and tidying but it's looking swish enough for now.
Thanks Dave. Yes indeed, your old 780 and Nepton look quite at home and I'm very happy with them, and the PC in general. It's by far the neatest computer I've built.
Just some pics I took when I was on holiday in September No camera buff, this is just my phone. Those are shots taken sitting outside of the lodge on the picnic table. It really was the most beautiful spot. I didn't even go anywhere, just opened up the double glazed doors and sat there glaring at the view. One of the most beautiful places I go that is, and that's comparing it to a good chunk of America too.