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New Beginnings

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jan 01, 2010
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Model: Joyce Seeing as how it's the first post of the new year, this image kind of seemed fitting. New year, new life on the way, the sun was rising at the time of the shoot.. Anyway, enough of me rambling. Congratulations once again Joyce! Happy New Year every one!!! Eric

Comments (6)


Ilona-Krijgsman

3:40AM | Fri, 01 January 2010

what I like in this image is her wonderful tender dreamy face, her gorgeous belly and outfit....pregnant women are so soft to have in front of your camera...I do love to do shoots with them...hope you can make pictures from the baby as well soon....to me this images tells her own story....just wonderful to begin a new year WITH AN INVISIBLE NEW LIFE.........HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU

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Lizn

6:59AM | Fri, 01 January 2010

Beautiful! What i like is the contrast of the round shapes of the figure and the cool and straight lines of the window. Good lighting too.

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GiMi53

7:27AM | Fri, 01 January 2010

Indeed, the promise of a new life... HappyNewYear.gif HAPPY NEW YEAR !

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45Cool

2:28PM | Fri, 01 January 2010

Beautiful.....

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sharky_

4:59PM | Fri, 01 January 2010

Her future and thoughts in mind. Happy New Year... Aloha

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Chipka

1:58AM | Mon, 04 January 2010

I love the angle of this shot; the whole implication of possible futures really comes across, obviously in terms of the birth/new beginning thing, but also her focus and facial expression. There are two points of focus in this image, and I find that intriguing. The first is our focus on the subject, and the second, perhaps more important one is the subject's focus on something that we the outside viewers cannot see. I love that, and the lighting is wonderful.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/7.1
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D200
Shutter Speed1/160
ISO Speed100
Focal Length25

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