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The transformationWell... it's probably dangerous to ask for C&C on this one... but I will anyway...
![]() D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
picasaweb.google.com/JustinPhotoGallery "We don't know and we don't care"
Certainly catches the eye.
I think this kind of shock therapy was popular in some Queensland psychiatric hospitals in the early 1990's. The grain works well and adds to the mystique. Peter Mc Nikon & Olympus
Wow, excellent timing! Waiting to see somebody getting struck by lightning can take a lifetime, but three people at the same time...!
![]() ![]() I like this. I don't get the "transformation" bit, but the image appeals to me. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
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Looks like a scene from one of the Highlander movies. I hope your subjects all survived. Craig Craig
Lifes journey is not to arrive at our grave in a well preserved body but, rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, "Wow what a ride." D70s, D300, 70-300ED, 18-70 Kit Lens, Nikkor 105 Micro. Manfrotto 190Prob Ball head. SB800 x 2.
I wanted to include a shot of light painting of the guy with devils horns and a pitchfork, but I had changed the shot in between and they didnt go together as well unfortunately - so the title reflects more my intent of the transformation from angel to devil, except the final product didn't end up that way. Oh well, the pictures stuck with it now!
D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
picasaweb.google.com/JustinPhotoGallery "We don't know and we don't care"
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