On 3/25/2012 9:27 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 1:52 AM, Walt Gilbert<[email protected]>  wrote:
On 3/24/2012 9:24 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:
Especially by request for Derby ...

Four new shots in my "Workshop" series ... http://goo.gl/mbTQU

The candid BTS you've seen before if you read "Letting loose".

K20D, DA* 50-135/2.8, ISO 100. f/8 give or take.
2 x Elinchrom BX500 NI monolights with 26" softboxes

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-bmw

Wonderful shots. And I've grown quite smitten with Elle.
Thank you very much, Walt. I have more ... :-)
Consider this a shameless appeal to your overweening photographic pride or generosity -- whichever works best.



Are those the kinds of shots I can look forward to when I get a K20D?
Because, you see, I've got this kidney I'm not using at the moment . . .

-- Walt
Guaranteed, Walt. When you have a K20D, first of all it makes you
younger. Dogs and cats sit up and pose endearingly when you stroll by.
Power lines vanish from the landscape when you appear. Gorgeous agency
models arrive unbidden with lights and backdrops, rend their tunics
and cry, "make me a star!"

I don't mind telling you it gets a little tedious after a while. I
mean, it's all about keeping it real.

Wow! That's a virtual quantum leap from the bedraggled horses and disagreeable bumblebees that come along with the K-x. Though, I can see where all that could rankle after a few thousand shutter clicks.

Still, it's good to know all that going in. At least I'll be prepared, and will still have the earthiness of the K-x and K100D to fall back on when it all gets to be a bit much.

-- Walt

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