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Model: Jasmine Bares :iconacidicdivinity

Jasmine:s MySpace: [link]

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yay, full view!

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If you can't beat them, resort to extreme violence :rage:
uffff!!! que chulada de mujer =D!!!!

nonononono!!! beautiful!!! 100% beauty =)

amazing lake =) i should trip to canada some day =)

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I now walk in the shadows between worlds... and it is there, I have finally glimpsed upon what it lives in the dark corners of the earth.
Indeed! ;)

It's actually a river... :)

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Flyg, fula fluga flyg, och den fula flugan flög.
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dowww!!! O_o............ es que no tenog mis lentes es por eso que confundi con el lago XD lol hahahaha

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I now walk in the shadows between worlds... and it is there, I have finally glimpsed upon what it lives in the dark corners of the earth.
i dont know what kind of equiptment you use but you might concider a Lens hood or a Circular Polarizer, it looks like you have a little lens flair because her upper body especially seems a little washed out.
No, I had a lens hood. It's actually no lense flare. This effect was caused by the amount of humidity in the air. The density of the water particles reflected the light and kinda "burnt" the upper body and whole backround scene on the upper left of the picture, exactly as a bright sun would have done (Like on Catherine's hair on this one: [link]), but with humidity, instead of getting extreme brightness, your getting faded colours. As the whole exposure was good, I should have used reflectors, which I didn't have, to avoid this. It was my first time working with that amount of humidity and it was pretty harsh, actually! The lighting is reflecting in so many different ways on the water particles... I think it actually was the most difficult situation I encountered yet...

I just loved the concrete cairn and Jasmine looks so beautiful on this, I just couldn't help myself... ;)

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Flyg, fula fluga flyg, och den fula flugan flög.
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yeah, the shot itself is very nice as far as posing and location and all that... maybe a circular polarizer might have helped, or tried to up the contrast in Photoshop to eleminate some of that faded look... But keep up the great work! and i always look foreward to seeing more!
I adjusted the contrast and a couple of other things... Could try the circular polarizer next time! Thanks for the tip! ;)

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Flyg, fula fluga flyg, och den fula flugan flög.
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no problem! anything i can do to help, thats why we are here right!

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