Posted in Close-Up on Apr 27th, 2007
I just sat down at the dinner table just as the golden light of evening was starting when I saw a Dogwood tree out the window. The light hitting it was perfect and combined with the darkness of the forest behind I knew I couldn’t pass it up. Without explaination I stood up from the [...]
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Posted in Documentary, Portraiture, Sports on Apr 24th, 2007
A beautiful Sunday afternoon, not meant to be spent indoors taking a nap. The only problem was nobody else quite shared my enthusiasm for physical activity. So I played with my twin…
You’re It!
A Perfect Spiral
reverse engineering attempts welcome
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Posted in Instructional, Portraiture on Apr 16th, 2007
Edit:
Thanks for the guesses, Hector and Nic specifically. Hector, I did not have a wireless trigger, radio or optical, for my flash. I tried to clarify that by listed everything I used but it wasn’t quite clear evidently. Nic, if I interpreted your guess right this was not taken on the second-curtain sync. This was [...]
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Posted in Portraiture on Apr 12th, 2007
I decided to mess around with reflectors a little the other day. Basically I shot it with my lovely assistant (my sister, Kristi) holding a white cardboard box, in a patch of sunlight and directing some fill into the (your) left side of his face.
EXIF
Focal Length 50 mm 1/1600s
f/1.8 ISO 100
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Posted in Architecture, Close-Up, Landscape on Apr 5th, 2007
It just occurred to me that I live one hour away from the center of power of the most powerful nation in the world presently. Since the destructive power of nations today is greater than any other time in history, I live next to the most powerful city in the history of life, the universe, [...]
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