Great pics JB but I sure hope her boyfriend is a paint and bodywork guy.
Big +1; some of your best work John!
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And Jack; CONGRATULATIONS on 5000 posts!!Â
Thanks very much Tony. I would just like to take a moment to thank the Academy for this recognition; which elevates me from "regular contributor" status to that of "Annoying Pest". I am verklempt..... Â
great atmospheric setting John, light in the orange truck is really effective.
Thank you Geoff.......we had the animal trainer positioned inside the bus giving direction to the poor hound to remain stationary through the squall like conditions....we had to keep the lights on for the dog to see the trainer`s hand signals.......I`m not sure what he "told" the dog,but he hasn`t moved in months!
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something I got (get) a kick out of on this shoot was using a reflection of the trees behind me to project onto a sheet of acrylic backed with black posterboard.....some of the dark night shots were suggested rather than factual
Congrats Jack on the red trophy. Looks like JB isn't far behind.
I checked into it Bob.....apparently "Illustrious" does not grant the recipient of such honor,the ability to project light beams....I hope Jack realizes this before heading out tonight 🤨Â
JB I was certain you and Jack could project lightbeams...as for me I'm always in the dark.
Ahhhhhhh  malarkey !!!......one would have to pledge,by invitation only,to the triple secret Illuminati level they cautiously groom here on the sub-dos level...even then,they start you off at 100 lumens
(I expect Jack will do it as soon as the red trophy begins to collect dust)
JB I was certain you and Jack could project lightbeams...as for me I'm always in the dark.
Ahhhhhhh  malarkey !!!......one would have to pledge,by invitation only,to the triple secret Illuminati level they cautiously groom here on the sub-dos level...even then,they start you off at 100 lumens
(I expect Jack will do it as soon as the red trophy begins to collect dust)
JB...where did you get the pic of my family reunion?
great atmospheric setting John, light in the orange truck is really effective.
Thank you Geoff.......we had the animal trainer positioned inside the bus giving direction to the poor hound to remain stationary through the squall like conditions....we had to keep the lights on for the dog to see the trainer`s hand signals.......I`m not sure what he "told" the dog,but he hasn`t moved in months!
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something I got (get) a kick out of on this shoot was using a reflection of the trees behind me to project onto a sheet of acrylic backed with black posterboard.....some of the dark night shots were suggested rather than factual
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My guess is the animal trainer told the dog "Stay".