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Мария Гнездилова
Image size
2968x4699px 7.16 MB
Make
Canon
Model
Canon EOS 500D
Shutter Speed
1/256 second
Aperture
F/1.8
Focal Length
50 mm
ISO Speed
1600
Date Taken
Mar 6, 2012, 4:28:27 PM
Sensor Size
14mm
Mature
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оооо, вижу, моя сестрена растет^^
переход на фотографии ню/фэшн - кул)
молодец, дико горжусь)))

черно-белый вариант очень удачный тут, а стул и угол нечто невлятного подчеркивают модель, как бы выделяют ее из "старого классического"; модель идеально вписалась, ее образ - относительно такая же классика, но не как вещь, а как человек. жанровое сочетание "совковости", некой "греческой" красоты и легкости.

so, i told everythin that i wanded

i have to write a lot in english, hate this

something about B.Cumberbatch:

Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch (born 19 July 1976) is an English film, television, radio and theatre actor. His most acclaimed roles include Stephen Hawking in the BBC drama Hawking (2004); William Pitt in the historical film Amazing Grace (2006); the protagonist Stephen Ezard in the miniseries thriller The Last Enemy (2008); Paul Marshall in Atonement (2007); Bernard in Small Island (2009) and Sherlock Holmes in the modern BBC adaptation series Sherlock (2010).

In February 2011, he began playing, on alternate nights, both Victor Frankenstein and his creature, opposite Jonny Lee Miller, in Danny Boyle's stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at the National Theatre for a three-month run; in late 2011, he played Major Stewart in Steven Spielberg's War Horse (2011), which received five BAFTA nominations and six Academy Awards nominations including the Best Picture nomination in 2012; he also played Peter Guillam, one of the pivotal roles in Tomas Alfredson's Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (2011), which won three Academy Awards nominations and eleven BAFTA nominations, including the Best Picture nomination in 2012 as well.

He reprises the titular role Sherlock Holmes in the second series of the BBC's Sherlock, which aired in the United Kingdom in January 2012 and will broadcast on PBS in the United States in May 2012. In addition to the BBC's Sherlock, he stars as Christopher Tietjens in the BBC/HBO co-production television miniseries Parade's End, which is expected for release in 2012. He will portray Smaug the Dragon through motion capture and voice the Necromancer in Peter Jackson's The Hobbit: There and Back Again, which will be released in December 2013. He has also joined the cast of director J. J. Abrams’s Untitled Star Trek sequel, which will be released in May 2013.