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HamletA modern german interpretation of the Shakespeare's Hamlet
most of them are shot with iso 1600 to 4500 got to love the D3's low light handling ability Wendell Levi Teodoro
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Re: HamletLove the 3rd - it has a very 'Nosferatu' feel about it.
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Re: HamletThnks Wendell, exactly what I need right now...another reason to lust after a FX body (D3s would be nice but more realistically a D700 for me).
Great stuff, that ability to use high iso really is translating here. Cameron
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Re: Hamletthe 3rd reminds me of Matrix....
Re: HamletWendell, these are great indeed.
+1 for the matrix comment. Who was that nasty agent again? Love the colour palatte of the last two!
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I got no comments beside 'great' gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: HamletWow, really lovely and moody.
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Re: HamletNot to keen on the second shot but the rest are awsome Wendell. The lghting in these has a cinematic feel.
Regards Colin
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Re: HamletThey are all excellent with, to me anyway, #3 a standout. I love that image.
The only nitpick that I have is that I find the sunglasses in #2 to be incongruous. Great work Wendell. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: HamletThey are all good! I like Ophelia’s mad act.
It's very dynamic.
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