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Words? Not tonight; not with those eyes. Settings? Of course. Photo 1: 120mm, f/6 + 2 strobes. Photo 2: 50mm, f/1.8. Photo 3: 70mm, f/8 + 1 strobe.
Fine Art Images by Ben and Beccalee Munson | photos@benandbeccalee.com O'Fallon / St. Louis Portrait & Lifestyle Photographers
2 Reader Comments :
Oh I love them! I love the lighting in the last one. Amazing!
We were pretty excited when we saw the sun setting in the distance! We knew we were in for a treat, but you can never be too sure when you're behind the camera...
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