Thats some might fine shootin' nikonshooter. Beautiful shot!
Superb, especially when listened to on a high end stereo/video system. Great singer!
You've posted several of this pretty lady, all seem out of focus in the area of her face, the center of interest of the shots. Also, some blending of the dark areas under her eyes would improve the shots,IMHO
Everything just came together for this one. Congrats Rob. Nice!
Great shot, the grey background balances the other colors well. This gal is, of course quite beautiful, but better, she seems to pose so very well, dont ya think??
Good pose, good model, good shot. The one thing I dont like is the washed out area on her right side torso, arm and face.
Photos are very good quality, technically and creatively. The real standout tho is Stef. Some models have a certain hard to define quality that makes them great. When you see it, you know it. Keep shooting and posting with this lady, she's terrific.
Sirsnapalot wrote:
It's not that Louisiana's infrastructure is poorly constructed or maintained. Building roads and highways across Louisiana's swamp land have been an engineers nightmare. They have used everything from clam shells to willow matts deep below the roads surfaces to try and create a subsurface foundation but it's like building a road over jello, that's why they started building high rise bridge type highway's across much of the low lands.
Sir, you are entitled to your opinion, but not your own facts. I do not wish to have any sort of debate with you or anyone else on this subject, but I have lived here in Louisiana for over 70 years and have witnessed many things, including all I stated before. I stand by my statement.
Louisiana has always had roads that were poorly constructed and maintained. The influx into the I-10 corridor since Katrina of new people has made the situation worse. There are lots of factors that keep roads inadequate, but poor basic design and lack of money spent on maintenance are two large ones. My area has seen a huge increase in population in the last 8-10 years and improvements to address the growth have been hampered by poor resurfacing and foundation repair. Our state has seen much money wasted out of inadequate funding to start with. It all might improve if folks demand that it does. Sadly, the budgets wont improve any time soon, but we can point out the defects and the obvious waste and hope for improvement in those areas. It might help. Nothing is going to improve much any time soon but its been bad for a long time and we havent demanded much improvement. Maybe if we start by asking 'what can I do to help the people who plan and maintain our road system?' we might turn a corner and make something happen to all of our benefit.
All of the above, terrific just as is, good work. Many thanks to Kay Jay