Thursday, March 29, 2012
White Steel
Model Dwain has his own blog site called White Steel over at Tumblr. I happened to browse the site this evening. As I was admiring his terrific images captured by many photographers, I saw this one captured by . . . me! Oddly it was one I had never done anything with until I saw it on his blog. Afterwards I took the opportunity to find the original raw image and rework it a bit in Photoshop. The brilliance of the image is mostly due to Dwain's physique. If you like it enough to own it, check out my Fine Art America site where it's listed for sale.
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