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August 23, 2007
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You can only hold Me By Scott James Prebble



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For a short amount of time.


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Camera: Pentax 645N Medium Format SLR [link]
Lens: Pentax-FA SMC 645 1:2.8 75mm
Film: Kodak Portra 160NC 220
Presentation: Scanned Original Negative
Settings F4.5 @ 1/90th Sec natural light




© 2007 Scott James Prebble. Unauthorised use prohibited.
No permission to manipulate/reference this image will be given.
Any money made from print sales goes straight back into the art.
All models are 18+ disrespect one and you WILL be banned
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:iconamiyaz:
great focus and shallow DOF! it's great how the detail you chose to focus on has it's compliment (the spire) in the background. as if it's a glimpse into what the fence detail wishes it could be someday. sorry for the over-personification - it's just what it says to me. "I want to be different, bigger, gazed at by all..."
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:iconscottjamesprebble:
That's really what art is about, it's how it talks to you that's important.
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:iconthatiam:
the dof is perfect ... it isolates that one point in time and space so poignantly!
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:iconiankarldavis:
Gravely disturbing! I love it. I feel at once cold and mortal.
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:iconscottjamesprebble:
Perfect, thanks mate.

:D
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:icontanyarw:
Great perspective! :)
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:icontanyarw:
You're welcome! :)
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:icontheharlequinsmask:
*TheHarlequinsMask Aug 24, 2007  Professional Photographer
Love the mimimal DOF here mate, and the way the line of the fence dissapears out of shot. Very effective capture of detail here.
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:iconscottjamesprebble:
Thanks very much Warren.

:D
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