Starena a Natural Model.
NoSocks
Loc: quonochontaug, rhode island
PaulG wrote:
I suspect in this shot she may have been balancing on the ladder on one leg with a plate of vegetables on her head before the whole thing went arse up
there is an e on the end of tense. i let it go the first time thinking it was just a typo. but repeated, it becomes too obvious. kind of like the guys that make the singular of lens, len.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
NoSocks wrote:
there is an e on the end of tense. i let it go the first time thinking it was just a typo. but repeated, it becomes too obvious. kind of like the guys that make the singular of lens, len.
and we never begin a sentence with “and”. and the first word of a sentence is always capitalized.
NoSocks wrote:
there is an e on the end of tense. i let it go the first time thinking it was just a typo. but repeated, it becomes too obvious. kind of like the guys that make the singular of lens, len.
This might help, but I dough it:
Malcolm Gladwell, Dyslexia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pZ9jx78pVE
PaulG wrote:
I suspect in this shot she may have been balancing on the ladder on one leg with a plate of vegetables on her head before the whole thing went arse up
Sonic healer Serena Gabriel performs a gift to The Star Tribe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiqmRGCWjJcWell, PaulG, your idea does not hold. This is Serena Gabriel, the woman I presented as Starena doing a performance in which she moves about dancing with a balanced saber on her head. If you Google Serena Gabriel you can see videos of her dancing sabers on her head and hips.
By the way Serena loves that nick name Starena, she even did not like her last name and changed it to Gabriel.
Timmers, I feel that I must chime in about your photos. Your model is lovely, the poses are interesting and some of the backgrounds are ok. But what are you thinking when purposely using shutter priority, and a 1/8 or 1/15 shutter speed? Seriously, almost every photo is blurry. You really blew it. I think you should call the model back and have a redo with a shutter no less than 1/60th of a sec. I would also recommend use of off camera flash or some form of light. Again, she is a lovely model, your ideas are good, some of the poses are interesting, but you really need to work on your technique to get sharper images.
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