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A few head shots of a friend...

 

All photos taken with my D800 & Nikon 70-200 2.8 VRII. B&W processed in LR and converted with NIK Silver Efex Pro 2

 

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Hope you all enjoy. You can see more on my facebook or Mr. Martin | Flickr page.

 

Cheers



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Very nice portraits and capturing of different moods and expressions.  Is he really a hockey player or was it just for the shoot?



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Very nice portraits and capturing of different moods and expressions.  Is he really a hockey player or was it just for the shoot?

 

Thanks K-9.

 

Yup, he does play hockey. Not professionally, just a beer league.



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All are excellent, very very professional looking.

I'm partial to number three, because of the hands. Stunning detail in the hands, and I like the emotion it evokes.

I'm starting to hate portraits where the subject is smiling.

Great work from you, as always.

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All are excellent, very very professional looking.

I'm partial to number three, because of the hands. Stunning detail in the hands, and I like the emotion it evokes.

I'm starting to hate portraits where the subject is smiling.

Great work from you, as always.

 

Very much appreciated alden. I love #3 as well, I have another one in the set where he has both hands squeezing his face while looking up and covering his eye, I think that one was my favorite from the shoot.



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Great set. #3 is my stand out favorite. Your use of lighting in that one fantastic. It is what really makes that shot.

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Great set. #3 is my stand out favorite. Your use of lighting in that one fantastic. It is what really makes that shot.

 

Thanks Thumper.



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Very nice work!



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Very nice work!

 

Much appreciated Sportz







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