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You create your own brave new world.*
Might as well include a bubble machine.
* A line from the fictitious book 'Church of the Universal God', read aloud by Officer Bill Gannon (Harry Morgan) in the Dragnet episode The Prophet, and later sampled by My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult in their song Electrical Soul Wish.
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One of the many chipmunks who reside in (and under) the retaining wall in our front yard. We call this one (and pretty much all the others, too) Chippie.
Running water trick at the Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Running water trick at the Sunken Gardens.
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What I use during professional photo shoots:
Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EOS 50D (not shown)
Canon 17-40mm f/4L L Series Wide Angle Lens
Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L L Series Standard Zoom Lens
Canon 70-200mm f/2.8L IS L Series Telephoto Lens
Canon 50mm f/1.8II Prime Lens (not shown)
Canon Speedlite 580EX II w/ Stofen Diffuser
Canon Speedlite 430EX w/ Stofen Diffuser
Pocketwizard Receiver and Transmitters
Canon s90
All photos taken with Canon 50D and 50mm f/1.8II Prime Lens with 2 Westcott Strobe Lights
Strobist Info
Camera:
Canon 5d MarkII
Canon 100mm macro 2.8
canon 17-40mm 4L
Lighting:
Profoto Acuted4 head with bare reflector and umbrella to the left
Profoto Acuted4 head with a elinchrom deep octa 100 to camera left powered with the acute 1200R Profoto
silver reflector to the right
Gear:
sekonic L-758 Cine with pocket wizard module
pocket wizard plus II on bowens flash
pocket wizard multimax on camera
We went home to the mainland earlier this year, and hit Houston to see Mary on our way back to Hawai'i. The week was packed with awesome adventures, and I've just finished editing some of them. The first up is a short morning jaunt through part of the Terry Hershey park trail system. We packed up (one of) the dogs, Leia, and the toddler and headed down the street for some nature exploration. It was a *mostly* relaxing walk (constantly telling your toddler to 'wait for mommy!' and generally keeping up with them is kind of exhausting), and we did get rained on just a little bit - but we all enjoyed our mini-hike of the day.
This was one of the many areas we visited during our week there that was affected by the flooding back in August. This part of the trail was next to a small ravine (20ft deep), that overflowed and flooded the houses nearby. Along many of the fences you could see where the water had come up to, and a few of the streets we walked by had houses still condemned from water damage.
This trip was, incidentally, the last time my Canon 50mm f/1.4 USM worked properly. It was actually giving me a little trouble at this time, just general focus issues, so I thought maybe something was off (really I just thought it needed a focus adjustment). The next time I picked it up (in early May, yikes -) the focus ring was stuck, and wouldn't move from infinity to closer focus distances. Broken! I even took it apart and tried to fix it myself with no luck. So, I sold it for parts and picked up the new 50mm f/1.8. Rest in Peace 50mm f/1.4 - you served me well.
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Beautiful place to shoot, sad the shoot got stopped early because of bees.
I will definitely have to go back here at some point.
It´s not the easiest thing to get children to look in the camera, often the spontanious photos becomes the most fun and best.
This portrait of lacrosse player Ellen Esterhay was made for The (Louisville) Courier-Journal newspaper.
Strobist: Two bare head LP120s camera right on light stands at 1/2 power. LP120 camera left on the ground at 1/2 power for rim. Triggered with Pocket Wizards.
Strobist Info
Camera:
Canon 5d MarkII
Canon 100mm macro 2.8
canon 17-40mm 4L
Lighting:
Profoto Acuted4 head with bare reflector and umbrella to the left
Profoto Acuted4 head with a elinchrom deep octa 100 to camera left powered with the acute 1200R Profoto
silver reflector to the right
Gear:
sekonic L-758 Cine with pocket wizard module
pocket wizard plus II on bowens flash
pocket wizard multimax on camera
Strobist Info
Camera:
Canon 5d MarkII
Canon 100mm macro 2.8
canon 17-40mm 4L
Lighting:
Profoto Acuted4 head with bare reflector and umbrella to the left
Profoto Acuted4 head with a elinchrom deep octa 100 to camera left powered with the acute 1200R Profoto
silver reflector to the right
Gear:
sekonic L-758 Cine with pocket wizard module
pocket wizard plus II on bowens flash
pocket wizard multimax on camera
Disclaimer: I took this photo in May of 2015 and have since lost my notes. I am certain of only a few true facts to this encounter, but had the names saved in my (608)strangers archives.
Two friends in school who have a shared passion for music strum their guitars on State Street on a beautiful Friday afternoon. I sat and listened to them play, making small talk and requesting permission to take a few photos for my project. They were both in agreement, and thus I snapped away. With my recently acquired 16-28 f/2.8 the shadows were no match and I could zoom for a tighter crop. I look back and do question my intentions with shooting this at 3200 ISO from a technical stand point, but being that the lens was still new: Maybe I didn't know how to fully use it? Aside from the random banter, I asked the two if they'd be willing for me to share the photo with the 100 strangers group here on Flickr. They agreed, I took there names and was on my way. In the last year and a half we haven't crossed paths again, but who knows maybe somehow through the magic of the internet we will! Until then, meet more strangers.
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Running water trick at the Sunken Gardens in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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