Love the glare spots in these ones..... plastic, though unpredictable, can be a lot more fun than glass sometimes.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Photo Fun session #372
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Isaac at Mt. Vernon
Merry Christmas to me
Thursday, December 23, 2010
DC Temple Lights
Went to the DC temple. We got some good pics of us and the fancy Christmas trees inside the visitors center, and we got a few decent night shots of the temple. But this blog is for crazy photography, so here are the not so traditional ones.
I had some fun with flash+long shutterspeed+movement. Fun to do something different. Isaac, as always, was a great sport and a great assistant.
All of these are strait from the camera, absolutely zero post-processing. Not that photoshop isn't fun, but it's a lot more fun sometimes to get wild effects with just light, lens and shutter.
I had some fun with flash+long shutterspeed+movement. Fun to do something different. Isaac, as always, was a great sport and a great assistant.
All of these are strait from the camera, absolutely zero post-processing. Not that photoshop isn't fun, but it's a lot more fun sometimes to get wild effects with just light, lens and shutter.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
NYC
Starry Night, the actual painting. Isaac insisted on having his pic taken with such a famous painting, he took it very seriously.
Bryant Park has this cool holiday craft market and there was this nice outdoor porch with a fire and heaters. We lounged around, and warmed up with hot apple-cider and table-top smores.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Playing with software
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Help!
Hey bros! I need some photo advice.... check out the family blog for me, will ya?
thanks!
jess
thanks!
jess
Portrait
I am excited to use some of my photo gear that has been packed away for the past few months. Especially this 85 mm F1.8 portrait lens. It's a static lens and pretty narrow, so it takes some getting used to. But on a cloudy day with a cute kid, it's a good one. The background is actually quite close, but this lens blurs it quite nicely.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Farewell to antelope island...
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