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Pin-up concept for Mecmua magazin issue May 2011.
5x elinhcrom flashes used.
2x rim from sides
1x for green box backround.
1x rigt from camera with octo as main light
1x back from camera for fill light.
Model: Scott McClelland
Photographer: Dean McClelland
My brother is one of the few surviving freak shows left in the world. His on stage name for his vaudville show is Professor Crookshank.
A close-up view of the Cibeles fountain.
I've used 6 RAW (HDR in Black & White) in order to recover the water texture, movement and avoid the overexposure. Like this, I could ajust the exposure on the lions and Ceres.
Using a wide angle close to the fountain, I wanted the subjects to look alive and moving: the title means IN FLESH AND MARBLE.
Gear used: Canon 5D MarkII, 24-105 L and Tripod Manfrotto + Lowepro AW bag as a counterweight
Une vue de la fontaine "Las Cibeles" a Madrid.
Jai utilise 6 RAW (HDR en Noir et Blanc) pour recuperer le mouvement de leau, sa texture sans qu'elle soit brulee tout en ajustant l'exposition des lions et de Ceres.
Avec un grand angle en me positionnant tout pres de la fontaine, j'ai voulu que ces sujets paraissent vivants et en mouvement, d'ou le titre :)
Equipement utilise: Canon 5D MarkII, 24-105 L et Tripod Manfrotto + sac Lowepro AW en guise de contrepoids.
Plaza de Cibeles, Madrid
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Taken just after my last post. The storm clouds had started rolling in and after some time it started raining . I went back to my car to find out that it had a flat tire. The good 2 hours which i could have spent sleeping in my hotel room were wasted in waiting for road side assistance to come in and replace it with spare.
"How foolish of me to have believed that it would be that easy.
I had confused the appearances of trees and automobiles and people with reality itself, and believed that a photograph of these appearances could be a photograph of it. It is a melancholy truth that I will never be able to photograph it and can only fail. I am a reflection photographing other reflections within a reflection. To photograph reality, is to photograph nothing."
Not going through a good time in my life right now. I might reveal the reason when I feel comfortable but right now I just feel a bit lost...
Took this photo a while back now. Thought it was about time it got posted. Haven't been out to take many photo's weekend, so I will have to see what I can dig up during the week.
Three photos taken (-2,0,+2EV), then taken into Photomatix using Details Enhancer. Not to sure on the processing on this, but I think some colour adjustment done in Photoshop, USM and increase contrast.
Enjoy
- Canon 5D Mark2.
- ISO 100, f16, 13 sec, 17mm.
- Canon 17-40 f4 L.
- Tripod
About St Francis Xavier Cathedral
Bishop Francis Murphy arrived in Adelaide in 1844 to find his "cathedral" was a warehouse. With the building of a bishop's house at West Terrace and the opening of a church-school behind it in 1845, Bishop Murphy had a pro-cathedral. (This term seems not to have been used to describe St Patrick's, West Terrace.)
The diocese was established during a depression. The exodus to the goldfields in Victoria circa 1851 added to the financial woes of the bishop. The Cathedral was designed to be constructed in three stages so that the Diocesan finances would not be unduly stretched.
140 years after the Cathedral's foundation stone was laid, the cathedral was completed. It then became possible to dedicate the Cathedral. This was done on 11 July 1996. July 11 was chosen as this had been the date of the 1858 opening.
The Cathedral's patron saint, St Francis Xavier, is one of the patron saints of missionary endeavor. Bishop Murphy came to the then mission field of Australia. His own patron saint was St Francis Xavier.
In the Cathedral sanctuary, statues of the two saints of the missions, St Francis Xavier and St Therese of Lisieux, look down on to the altar and the adjacent grave site of the bishop-founder of the diocese.
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Before the magic…
Looking back through the archives and unearthing some behind the scenes photos from an awesome video shoot over in Prague.
Good times working with Danne Svensson and the super talented VFX team at Visual Arts (now Bläck Studios) and Passion Productions.
Prague
Czech Republic
2011/11/25
Final trailer here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsXwpblxsD0
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Fountain at 8th and Main surrounded by many Commerce Bank buildings, downtown Kansas City, Missouri.
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