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A True Canadian Superhero
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June 24, 2013
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Forget Superman, Spiderman, Batman and all the other so called

heroes. We Canadians have PLASTERMAN! Faster than molasses in

winter, more powerful than my 84 year old grandmother, and able

to leap speed bumps in a single bound (most of the time).

Here are some pics of him – we don’t know what his secret powers are

but we’re just glad that he’s here to protect us. The last pic shows

a young girl expressing her appreciation for all he does to serve us.DSC_0275-1.jpgDSC_0277-1.jpgDSC_0278-1.jpgDSC_0274-1.jpgDSC_0335-5-1.jpg

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June 24, 2013
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he is so handsomeSmile

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June 26, 2013
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He gives some pretty good poses to shoot at!!

Lol,…

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What a cool guy and a cool place! Thanks for sharing Last photo is my favorite. Nice expressions, DoF and composition. If I would want to improve on other photos, I would place the PLASTERMAN in the Rule of Thirds instead of closer to the middle. 

And this is a small tip on portraiture – always pay attention what background you have behind peoples heads. Make sure that nothing is growing out of them, like trees or poles. Photo #3 is a good example of growing objects out of the head, lol.  

If you get a change to go back and meet him again, try to shoot him from the lower angle. It might be interesting. He will look more grand and important. Lower angle doesn’t work well with everybody (the face usually looks bigger), but in this case it could be cool. 

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maybe that is an antenna in pic 3 growing out of his head… that is how he gets his information on where the bad guys are…  🙂

 

 

July 25, 2013
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Oksana

Thanks for the feedback – always appreciated.

I’ll see if I can get a few more shots of him before he

leaves to save another city lol!

Yea mscharff – maybe that is an antenna – I didn’t notice it

before…good eye!

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