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Now For Something A Little Different

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Model: Erin McCutcheon

Sometimes you just want to try something a little off centre. So we used a spray bottle to wet Erin's hair, face and arms with a mixture of water and glycerine. It's a common mixture you will see on sets wanting to make people look sweaty without doing any work. In this instance we drowned Erin in it to make it more like she had stepped out of a shower. Mix it with hair whips and we end up with something a little different for the folio.

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tags: Hair, Whips, Wet, Erin McCutcheon, Fashion, Black & White
categories: Art, Fashion, Photography, Portraits
Monday 01.20.14
Posted by Bruce Moyle
 

Voodoo Lady

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Model: Genevieve House

Face Paint: Liv Foley

Portrait from Dr Sketchies Launceston event Voodoo Lady.

tags: Genevieve House, Liv Foley, Voodoo, Day of the Dead, Face Paint, Dr Sketchies
categories: Photography, Portraits
Friday 01.17.14
Posted by Bruce Moyle
 

A Portrait of Ashlee

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tags: Ashlee Baghurst, Portrait, Head Shot
categories: Photography, Portraits
Thursday 01.16.14
Posted by Bruce Moyle
 

A Portrait of Erin

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tags: Erin, Portrait, Black & White, Brenizer Method
categories: Photography, Portraits
Wednesday 01.15.14
Posted by Bruce Moyle
 

Spider vs Scorpion - Marco War Photography

Nature is harsh.

I came across the "epic" battle of a small spider taking on a scorpion at my parents house. It was happening on the back door. Not to look a opportunity like this pass me by, I grabbed the macro lens and photographed the battle until the victor was declared.

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The amazing thing was how the spider disabled the scorpion. As you can see in the above photo, it wrapped up the stinger before anything else.  By the end, the spider actually pulled the stinger over the scorpion to make the whole thing look like a loop. It then went back up it's web to rest (as far as I could tell).

tags: Macro, Spider, Scorpion, Battle, Nature
categories: Macro, Photography
Tuesday 01.14.14
Posted by Bruce Moyle
 
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