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Time for some off camera flash work tonight as I've been sadly lacking in this department for a long while.
Socked beauty dish camera left 1/128 power. 1 x Yongnuo 560iv, snooted, camera right to light my back.
This is number 328 of my 366.
Stuck in this evening and itching to get out but still a little ropey so some kitchen based flash work it was. Bagged some ok headshots but nothing to write home about. Took one into PS and overlaid an icm shot of some trees I had for such an occasion.
This is number 184 of my 366.
Just got back from our work Christmas 'Do' so another quickie. There's plenty more where this one came from!!
07/02/2012
Mientras daba un paseo, ha aparecido este compañero, maullando continuamente, e incluso acompañándonos durante unos minutos a medida que avanzábamos…
As I watched the storm grow closer, I started hearing Metallica's "ride the lightning" in my head.
10.5mm f2.8 G ED
f4 1/15
ISO3200
I built this little mini set in my sunroom while watching Harry Potter. My dog would perk up every time she heard Snape’s voice, lol
Noticed this little guy on my wing mirror as I took Simon to the station this morning. It was amazing how he held on to a smooth surface travelling at 30mph, his antennae swept back in the wind!
This is unedited because every time I tried to edit it, I kept falling asleep…like I’m doing as I type this.
6/366
I made this card ages ago and will be giving it to my friend soon. I make many of my own cards. They are all unique.
Walking home from a client meeting.. she grabbed a photo a few minutes before this that is absolutely stunning.. view it here.
The Empty Bottle Project 006
The Great Dane Pub & Brewing Company
123 East Doty Street
53703
During the Covid-19 pandemic, many bars/restaurants are required by law to limit capacity limits of patrons, or utilize outdoor patio space if social distancing is not achievable inside. In spring of 2020, under Governor Tony Evers "Safer at Home" order, bars were required to shut down at the end of March through the end of May. These photos document this chapter in our city's history, some have been fortunate to make it through but for some this was the last call.
I'm running a series of very short blog posts aimed at giving other photogrphers small photo assigments to keep them photographing during social distancing, quarantine or lockdown. Join in it might be fun.
My current photoessay will be about what's underfoot.