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Martín Crespo

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Hi Martín

Very creative as usual from you and a pleasure to see ... I know how you got her to make that face in the pic above ...

she is saying to herself .. "that bloo*y Crespo chap making me operate this flash inside the car when I am supposed to be concentrating on posing for the photo .. flash .. oh darn it :-)

I always enjoy looking at your images Martin, they brighten up the forum so much.

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Mark
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Its just about photographs :-)
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comment plenty please - forums dont thrive on silence :-)
 
Hey Martin..
That chick in the car is looking like very serious business..
is the first image taken before or after..
must be after..crashing from the comedown..postpartum lol
I too am playing with the complexity of reflections in the mirror..
have got some very similar shots "at the barbers",
a self portrait that I will post soon...
and will do a series on barbers and the shave
after I gather a bit more of a collection.

Bruce

Martín Crespo wrote:
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Martín Miguel Crespo
http://www.ISO1600.com
 
very powerfull images! The second one is very scary...her eyes,
without looking at you, cut right through you.

amazing images!

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Jeremy C
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--I really like the first one. that tells a story too. The mirros in the last one is great too. As always Martin a good series thanks for sharing.
Bruce I always look forward to your series too keep them coming.
That is exactly what she looks like Mark in the second picture lol
Vera
 
Dear Martin,

The way you lighted the model in side the old car in combination with 'natural' night lights of the city in the distance, is amazingly fine. It makes the photograph like a painting of a surealistic painter,

jacques.
 
thanks mark

I'm honored with your comment. But I must to tell you that this time she shot the flash when I saud Now!.

In the another seat was the reflector and no space for Mr. Crespo :-P

She did a good work with the "scream synchro"!

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Martín Miguel Crespo
http://www.ISO1600.com
 
Love the voriety in this post. The first is very refreshing. The model looks crazed in the second photo, and the third is full of life. Well done Martín.

Morris
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Martín Miguel Crespo
http://www.ISO1600.com
 
Hi Martín,

I like the beauty of the first one and the reflections and fun of the last one, but that second one is my favorite by far. It could be a scene from the most scary moovie ever! I hope the woman was just acting, otherwise you had to run really fast I guess in order to escape from here ;-).

regards,
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Greg Van den Bleeken
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no postpartum please!!!

you know, my wife is ready to this job ;-) we are, you know, cel phones of each one turned on 26 hs/day
thanks for the fine comment.
I just saw some of your fine experiments and commented there
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Martín Miguel Crespo
http://www.ISO1600.com
 
thanks my friend. certainly I love to play with the fisheye. Always is a challenge. And is pretty good to play with it.

glad you find this as a surreal painting and some day would love to use the light as Vermeer.
your southern friend

Martín Miguel Crespo
http://www.ISO1600.com
 
glad you perceived it in that way, Greg.

You know, this is a production for a magazine ( http://www.wild.com.py ) and the original idea was kinda photostory of mystery (a kind of David Lynch movie of the fifties :-) )

no, she was acting and concentrated in shoot the portable flash and keep inmovile during 20 seconds. hehehehe no budget here
with respects

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Martín Miguel Crespo
http://www.ISO1600.com
 

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