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    New politics...Vintage fashion

    This was a Vintage Fashion Model Outdoor Shoot that I attended recently.Image one is the main topic here,2 and 3 well...

    (I'll post more of these models, gorgeous classy vintage styles in the Viewfinder). I'm only guessing...you may not know about *Humboldt county... Yet.

    These days in NorCal it's a war zone,my dad lives up in that *area.
    So this T-shirt sends a powerful message around these parts. Good or bad... don't hold back.:mad2:

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    Re: New politics...Vintage fashion

    Nope, don't know about Humboldt county. Sounds like a foreign country.

    Well, besides the shirt I don't see anything really notable in image 1. A model walking away from the camera isn't the best situation. # 2 is better but I think it looks sort of disorganized. However, I do like how all the fans are looking up at her and she is sort of controlling the situation....

    # 3 has a nice looking model doing a fun stance. But the guy standing behind her is just in a terrible location, as he sort of merges into her.

    Such is what happens at scenes like this, I imagine, with the crowds and everything.

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    Re: New politics...Vintage fashion

    You need to get closer to the model and reduce your depth of field so only the object of the picture is in clear focus.

    I.E. Use a longer focal length, open up the aperture, decrease the exposure and pan on the moving model-any of these would work.
    No, I DON'T need that.

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    Re: New politics...Vintage fashion

    Thanks, I appreciate the excellent tips,valuable info.

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