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Got all professional looking now for head shots and career expo this month
Beefy, bellied buds.
When did that happen boys? 😛
Yes please
✨ I’ll be your dream daddy. ✨
Was playing with the camera last night. I really need to get better at opening my eyes more
Woof!! Feel free to post more =D
Tummy tuesday as promised
Good morning!! Turned 26 years old today… these 20’s are going fast!
Happy Birthday handsome ^^
Post work costume change.
Baker Beach, SF!
Cutie!
Watering my flowers.
Matthew (4) by Greg Burger, Sutro Baths, San Francisco, 2016-11-14.
These are long-exposure images; the lens remained open for about 30-60 seconds. Much of the light - all of the light in the 3rd and 4th pictures here - is moonlight. It was actually very dark. What appears as a sea of fog in the 3rd and 4th pictures is actually the blurring of ocean waves. Note that the stars appear as lines rather than points - the line of light in the sky of the 4th picture is an airplane. Photographer Greg Burger began each image by first allowing moonlight to accumulate, then added light from in front and from the side (the red in the second picture here) with a hand-held device (much like a flashlight) capable of projecting many colors. Fire effects were added last. He then returned to close the shutter. The game for Matthew, as model, was to hold perfectly still while each image was constructed around him. The slightest motion of eyes, head or mouth, especially when his face was lit, would blur the image. Thus, where Matthew appears slightly blurred in the second and third pictures, this was not because the shot was out of focus, but because he moved very slightly.
Sleepy and full of eggnog
This chubby boy
Boops