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Took a mental health day off from school today. It was much needed. I did, however, go for my photo class at the end of the day. Got this shot of Cameron and a few others I was very pleased with. Hope you are all doing well!
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Camera info:
Canon T1i, Canon EF 135mm f/2L, f/2.8, 1/200s, ISO 100
Strobist Info:
-AlienBee B800 shot through a Reflective umbrella boomed above camera and in front of subject. 8 feet high and 5 feet away from subject. 1/32 Power
-AlienBee B800 shot through a White Beauty Dish camera left 5 feet high & 5 feet from subject. 1/8 power
-AlienBee B800 with 9 inch reflector behind subject for rim. 1/2 Power
-Flash trigged with CyberSync triggers
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I met Cameron in the Wild Ones workshop and asked him to model for me for some portraiture shots. He's a talented photographer but also a very great model! I loved working with him and I hope this won't be the last time I take his photos.
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A CN local slams across the diamond at Cameron as it heads east towards Ladysmith on the CN Barron subdivision.
© I m a g e D a v e F o r b e s
Engagement 1,500+
Hotel on the shores of Loch Lomond
STAFF NEGLIGENCE BLAZE
The well-appointed hotel Cameron House at Loch Lomond had suffered a huge blaze on the morning of Dec 18th 2017 , sadly leading to the deaths of two of the hotel's guests who were on holiday. The main building was reduced to a shell when the roof collapsed
THE BUILDING
The former 18th century Mansion House & Estate was owned long term by the Dumbarton Shipbuilding Smollett family. I wasn't until 1986 that the family had sold their house and land to become a 5-Star hotel. Bought by American Investment Group KSL Partners for £75M in 2015
It has been reported that the company owning the hotel will have to Lay Off over 100 people but the main building will be rebuilt from it's embers. An enquiry report into the incident blames the lack of H&S training of staff with one member discarding open fire ashes into a bin full of paper which ignited
Candace Cameron Bure on the red carpet at Celebrity Fight Night XXIV at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort & Spa in Phoenix, Arizona.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Julia Margaret Cameron is the photographer whose work inspired me to create this photograph. Cameron frequently cropped her portrait subjects so that only their heads and shoulders were visible. With this method, she was able to portray her subjects' warmth and capture their innermost feelings. I utilized my sister as a model for this image, and in point of fact, Cameron would also create powerful portraits of her friends, family members, and as well as other people in her life, with the goal of capturing her subject's true selves. I tried to emulate some of Julia Margaret Cameron's creative choices, such as close-ups, directed lighting, and an emphasis on blur, in this photograph that I took. As can be seen in this photograph, I made use of directional light. The highlight of the subject in my photograph demonstrates that light can be seen coming from the upper left of the photograph. In order to give the photo a feeling of atmosphere and to mimic Cameron's technique when she took pictures, I additionally blurred the area around the subject.
Well, here it is- my first posted shot with my 7d. Still trying to figure the camera out and I messed with the settings and made the photos a little noisy but I should be able to figure it out soon enough. My first trip to Waterton- I was invited by some naturalist friends and we were only there 1 night but still it was a great voyage. This is Cameron Lake, down in the south of the park, by the Montana border where Waterton borders Glacier National Park.
Manual exposure 1/1000sec, f11, ISO 1000 with Canon EF-S 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 IS @ 18mm
July 18th, 2012
The Cameron Highlands is one of Malaysia’s most extensive hill stations. It covers an area of 712 square kilometres (275 sq mi).
he Cameron was an automobile manufactured by the Cameron Car Company of Rhode Island from 1902 to 1906, then in Brockton, Massachusetts from 1906 to 1908, then in Beverly, Massachusetts from 1909 to 1915, Norwalk, Connecticut in 1919, and finally in Stamford, Connecticut in 1920.[1] No cars were produced from 1915 to 1918.[1] The company made two-, four-, and six-cylinder models.
Approximately more than 20 bridges connect the city to itself and it’s neighbors so it’s fair that say that in New York you have your fair share to choose from if you would like to appreciate the lines, shadows and angles from any one of them. The Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn comes to mind when I think of a structure that is just too massive to esteem from ground level so if you ever have the chance to admire it from a rooftop then make sure to have your memory cards cleared, your batteries charged and be primed for a spectacular view.
Unfortunately the bridge is not necessarly what I’ve chosen to highlight in this photograph. Along with a few friends, I was given the stunning opportunity by someone to view the bridge from such a distinct vantage point and while I took some shots to preserve for myself, I invariably get the unpreventable urge to take portraits of whoever I may be with. Portraits in itself are difficult and it’s an area which I had no idea I would have develop such as huge admiration for. There’s instances where I haven’t been too comfortable with the process of directing people but I’ve gotten better and the fact that I have an ongoing repository of inspiration has assisted tremendously.
Photograph of Cameron as we coped with the wintry weather at an elevation that made it extra unbearable but well worth it.
The rain was coming down pretty hard, and was rather slushy. You can see the snow line at the end of the lake on the mountain. The temperature was about -1 on Sept 3. Way too cold and wet for taking photos.