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Genevieve is the one with the flag held high. I was chosen because I am precisely 72 inches tall and have a very cute butt in Bellbottom dungarees.

Anybody want to hazard a guess?

(No, the tags won’t help you out in your guesses….. grin)

 

As it turns out the other side of the sign made it clear.

This is definitely a ‘just because’ sort of shot.

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Busy morning for my first visit to Bamburgh today! counted about 12 photographers on the beach for sunrise, including Stu Patterson 13th man on the Moon Steve Clasper along with a fitness class! don't know who is more mad us or them? at that time in the morning!!

 

Camera: Nikon D7000

Lens: Sigma 10.0-20.0 mm f/4.0-5.6

Focal Length: 10mm

Exposure: 2 Sec

Aperture: f/11

ISO: 100

Filters: Lee 0.6 HE Grad

Tripod: 3 Legged Thing - Eddie

Head: 3 Legged Thing - Airhed 2

 

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I don't know who Barry is, but he sounds like my kind of man.

The first freshman bootcamp of 2023 brought students in to get a feel for campus, meet faculty, and engage in scavenger hunts, ice breakers and group projects on July 19. (Photos by Mike Glassburn/IU Kokomo)

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For the Strobist Bootcamp, assignment 2 "Background"

 

It turns out (my imaginary) Pat Coolwall makes grafitti-resistant glass walls, as seen in the background.

 

Please let me know if you think some of the alternatives would work better. Alternatives can be found here.

This one is not very tight, but on the other hand that allows for cropping and leaves room for typography. And I like the grafitti idea on the right. Thoughts?

 

One hard light on stand to camera left and in front of subject, one hard light just slightly behind the subject to the (camera) right (behind steel structure/fence).

 

This is the fourth concept that I had for the strobist bootcamp assignment (the third idea didn't turn out so well; I won't bother to post it). This bottle was a total nightmare to light -- I only have one light, which makes glass especially difficult to light properly. This was lit with a strobe on the right behind a huge white plastic bin to spread the light out. On the left is a large sheet of white paper, propped close to the bottle so that the reflection runs the entire length of the bottle. Behind the bottle, I have a white piece of paper cut to the shape of the bottle. This reflects the light through the bottle so that the blue color shows up better.

 

The coins were equally difficult, since I had to drop them with one hand and trigger the camera with the other. I probably have 50 or 60 different shots that didn't turn out right at all!

 

Next time I am going to shoot a clear bottle -- it would be (was) so much easier...

 

Setup is here and my process is here.

Bootcamp suddenly looked a whole lot better

Strobist Bootcamp assignment #4

Flash trough hanging plastic (trying to get a strip-light effect) about 45deg to the left, white sheet of paper about 45deg right, tungsten-gelled flash from below on white background.

  

Ad for Heth Haute Couture

ink & watercolor on New Soho Series paper (7" X 10")

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This was really fun to do!

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And here is a result of Future SBC brainstorming.

Photo session just before she heads out for Army Bootcamp.

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