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In studio Shoot + HDR Backround.5 Elinchrom style RX flash.

canon 5d mark II + 24-105mm L f.4 Lens.

 

Enjoy

 

- Canon 5D Mark2.

- ISO 100, f8, 5 sec, 24mm.

- Canon 17-40 f4 L.

- Tripod

 

View On Black

Me and my colleague had a quick photosession during a lunchbreak and this is one of the pictures from the result.

Only the finest in downtown lodgings, call today.

 

I could probably walk around downtown all day long and just shoot these signs that are painted on the sides of buildings, I find them fascinating.

Re-enactment of the proposal.

 

This is a pre-wedding shoot I did for a friend.

 

Barossa Valley, SA

@ the Vincent Laforet workshop using the Canon 5d Mark II and shooting video of a music video. Great experience. Held in San Diego, California on Friday, October 18th.

model: MMB

www.flickr.com/photos/mix_master_b/

big thanks for ur 5dm2 as well as modelling for me!

stir-fried eggplant & roasted sweet pumpkin

Enjoy

 

- Canon 5D Mark2.

- ISO 100, f16, 1/30, 17mm.

- Canon 17-40 f/4 L.

- Tripod

 

View On Black

 

About St Peter's Cathedral

 

The first bishop of Adelaide, Augustus Short, brought with him in 1848, plans for a Cathedral. The plans had been drawn up by English architect William Butterfield. A copy of a Butterfield plan for the Cathedral can be seen on the wall in the passage to the northern side of the Chancel. Butterfield was very interested in polychromatic patterns of bricks and stone in his buildings. Two examples of Butterfield’s work can be seen in the reredos in the Lady Chapel and in the Font near the front door.

 

The Cathedral was started in 1869 and the first section was completed and opened fully for services in 1877. The change of colour in the ceiling of the nave shows where the first part ended. Photographs of the building of the Cathedral can be seen in the passage to the northern side of the Chancel. The rest of the nave was completed by 1901. The towers were completed in 1902 and The Lady Chapel was completed in 1904. The last section to be completed was the front steps in 1911.

 

In the 1990s much restoration was started. The floor needed replacing; some tiles were retained and others made in England to match were used. The roof, of Welsh slate, had to be replaced again with Welsh slate. The pinnacles around the Lady Chapel have been removed until funds are available to repair the damage done over a century’s exposure to the atmosphere. Restoration is a continuing activity in any building of this nature.

An image form my upcoming film I'm a journey.

Model: Cortney Evans

Model: Kyle Flemmer

Photographer:Dean McClelland

Summicron r 35 mm - Canon 5d mark 2

Traitement lomographique - dxo

Or a cute, grey squirrel with it's bushy tail :)

Did Santa Bring Me a Bone?

The Pia shoot on the beach was the first time i used a 8 foot parabolic Umbrella. thanks to Eugenio Wilman

for helping out on the shoot and providing the clothes and the model

Canon 5d mark II 70-200 2.8L IS

 

When the dress train was laid out behind Jess, I saw a lovely Innocent image to be had!

The Pia shoot on the beach was the first time i used a 8 foot parabolic Umbrella. thanks to Eugenio Wilman

for helping out on the shoot and providing the clothes and the model

Canon 5d mark II 70-200 2.8L IS

added red back light with a AB400 and a red gel

handmade cookie (yakgwa)

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