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21-JAN-2005 Lonnit Rysher

* Model of Convenience

You know how they always say if you want to get
something done you have to do it yourself? Well,
that's what my modeling career came down to.
Finally someone gave me my first break... me! LOL!

Canon EOS 10D
1/60s f/6.7 at 27.0mm iso200 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time21-Jan-2005 10:28:06
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length27 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/6.7
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modepartial (6)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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janewigginsphotography20-Jun-2005 02:55
I've always loved this photo, Lonnit. Something so sophisticated about it, yet exotic and sensual. Jano
Guest 15-Jun-2005 07:30
Artistic and tastefully done. I like it.
Guest 13-Jun-2005 02:00
hahaha... Rod, just concentrate on the inner part, you should be able to do that even with a six pack intake ;-)
Rod 12-Jun-2005 09:56
Her legs look great without any intoxication Pedro because there're no added distractions of bells & whistles & sigs. I tried looking at your shot again after knocking back a six pack of XXXX beer but the bleeding frame made me pass out:-)
Guest 11-Jun-2005 23:32
Lonnit, with all respect, and please keep in mind I'm sitting in front of my computer, after 4 bottles of an excellent Argentine malbec....you have great legs... that´s all I'm going to say...
Guest 11-Jun-2005 23:16
I loved the lighting before, and I love it again now!
Debbi
ctfchallenge11-Jun-2005 05:50
LOL! I had so much fun and so much frustration over this image when it first appeared. 2 threads filled up with the discussion about it, it had over 900 hits, and it inspired the birth of the in-gallery greyscale ramp. I reworked it over and over and over to make certain it was just the precise luminance I wanted it to be. It just so happens that my Spyder2Pro calibrator arrived in the mail this week (along with my Wacom tablet!!! - yes, I'm a techno-junkie, I admit it! LOL!) and after some initial problems and redoing the calibration over and over until the problems were resolved, I am thrilled to say that looking at it now, on my recalibrated monitor, it is just sooo where I wanted it to be. Now I can only hope that by now everyone else's monitiors are correct too! LOL! :) ~ Lonnit
Rod 10-Jun-2005 23:27
Oh no here we go again, everyone turning their brightness up to get a better look at this lovely lady. That's why I'm glad I'm old.......................I can just use me imagination:-) It's lucky (due to this shot) we have the brightness & contrast scale on the main page to get our monitors back to normal.
This shot still looks great Lonnit.
ctfchallenge10-Jun-2005 21:07
Thank you very much aam1234 and Shu. I figured this was classic Lonnit and a signature challenge would not be complete without it! LOL! ~ Lonnit
aam1234 10-Jun-2005 20:53
I know this photo caused quite a stir when you first posted it. Looking at it at full view I find it very artistic. Well done.
ctfchallenge10-Jun-2005 19:19
Lonnit--Right on topic with this thumbnail!. Funny commentary on this, too.You and Rod will get it for the most outrageous!( DMM, I'm envious of your beautiful bodies.)

Getting back to your image, it will be up front in the finals, I'm sure. PS: we girls have to take a stand here! Shu