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D2X at CATWALK pt2Part 2 of thread:
http://www.d70users.com/viewtopic.php?p=98988#98988 It was a transitional mix of 1960's aesthetics, sailors tailoring with a dash of American cowboy styling influences and a small touch of 1950's cut for good measure, all presented delightfully by the talented models, who did a 1920's charlton and jive straffing across the runway, in High HEELS! The Next set was a short presentation going back to basics, cocktail scene. Totally innovative design and fantastic lighting! 1st set shot with the 50mm 1.4, shuttter 200/100, f1.4, ISO100, matrix metering, white balance set to 4500 Kelvin and metering set to spot(although i should have been using centre weighted) Last set White balance set to 3700 Kelvin and shutter 320/100 jet set 60's meets the conservative tailoring of the 1950's Ahoy sailor, gets a funky revamp in the 1960's style Reminiscent of an American Southern Belle with a touch of vintage It's always nice to get a look. These were shot using a shutterspeed of 320/100 it was a brightly lighted scene but the fast shutterspeed gave the images a stunning contrast to be continued.... Wendell Levi Teodoro
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