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Very nice indeed Tim. :yes:

I should have thought of the obvious! > pre-nap under a tree - palm tree no less.

That reminds me of the time that Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson were lying on the ground, gazing at the stars...

Sherlock: "Dr Watson, what a sight that is!"

Dr Watson: "Yes indeed Mr Holmes!"

Sherlock: "But can you see what is wrong up there?"

Dr Holmes: "Other than the occasional meteorite, there seems to be nothing unusual."

Sherlock: "But what about the fact that someone's nicked our tent!!!"

My tool box was obtained from a hock shop > probably a bit more scratched up than yours, but functional art, all the same!

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Gave light painting a try and then started mucking around in photoshop, to try and hide my bench top. (got a bit carried away)

I going to get a better torch and some white cardboard, to use as a reflector, to try out lighting the object next. As I'm still very much a beginner

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Your all a bunch of tools!

Last week I did my first real model shoot. The model is wearing a body paint Harley vest to suit the bike. Feel free to chip in with any CC on the following shots.

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My CC on these shots: next time you're so close to my house for one of these sessions, I will not let the heat stop me from coming along to help...

Seriously though, in the top photo there's just a little bit of light missing from the right side of her face that doesn't quite work for me. Maybe I should have been there to hold a reflector to bounce some light. :P

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