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Bahamas Winter 07.

Lets play catch up! read more to know what has been going because of my advertising agency, home of GE Bahamas and view samples of my new photography.

It’s Winter and I’ve been busy back in and out of the Bahamas (Busy Is Better!); I’ve been M.I.A due to the start up of my advertising agency, renewing the DwayneTucker.com – Photoshop Blog site, sales / advertising at home of GE Bahamas “Geoffrey Jones & Co.” and getting my name out for my Art in the Bahamas, still here. A few weeks ago I told you about “The Blast Tour” expect to see that video of my interesting night photos early November in Savannah, Ga.
After I recovered a flu / stomach virus, I found my camera back in my hand. The images below were shot with a Nikon D 70 (What I shoot in the Bahamas) soon to be a Canon 1D, “Any donations?!?!” :D

Beautiful model captured with primary colors. Please click below post, leave a comment and tell me how you feel about the photo.

Neisha, Dwayne Tucker.com
Tropical colors of Bahamian Parrot shot Bahamas summer 07. Please click below post, leave a comment and tell me how you feel about the photo.
Parrot, DwayneTucker.com
The Atlantis on Paradise Island, Bahamas from StarBucks view captured a winter night. Please click below post, leave a comment and tell me how you feel about the photo.
Atlantis Bahamas
Night Photo View from lower P.I bridge to Nassau. Please click below post, leave a comment and tell me how you feel about the photo.
Paradise Island, Bahamas

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4 Responses to “Bahamas Winter 07.”

  1. Frankieon 12 Dec 2007 at 1:55 p12

    real nice shots DT, love the colours in the first shot and i’m really diggin the shot of atlantis. got a question on the last shot, the glare from the lights did you have a star filter on your cam or something? it’s a pretty cool effect….don’t know if the clone tool was used on the water / lamp pole but it looks like there was some work done to it. May i suggest softening the brush and maybe adding a soft blur to blend the cloned areas.

  2. Tuckeron 12 Dec 2007 at 1:55 p12

    Thank you for the comment Frankie. Yes, the tool was used for the water I should have fixed it with the tip you gave me. No I just opened the cam to either F8.0 or F22 with a 30 expose I can’t remember what one I did but that that one usally works. I will fix it before I added it to my porfolio page. You should subscribe to the site. And I can keep you updated. Have a good one!

  3. amalon 25 Dec 2007 at 1:55 p12

    Hi

  4. Tuckeron 25 Dec 2007 at 1:55 p12

    Hello.. Where are you from who is this?

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