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Attended my first rollerderby. The Lowcountry Highrollers competed against Mother State. Thought I'd give it a vintage look.
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Fan-made memorial for Kobe Bryant at Staples Center in Los Angeles
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
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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
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first pseudo-studio shoot. He did great this time.
He did pee on me twice...but I guess he owed me that for hanging him several feet, just kidding (mom!) inches off of soft pillowy table/ground.
I've got to thank my father in law for holding up his brand new grandson in the air.
8 days old
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
Image taken from Nami Island, S.Korea. These poeple work together clean the street away from trash. Thank you for keeping clean. Lovely place - Nami
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
The Orange Crash - 19 images - Canon 5D Mark II with Canon EF 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5 Zoom (EOS mount) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.
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
A firm handshake and a gentle smile, alas this is as much as I can remember with my encounter with Monroe on warm evening. He stopped and requested change from me while I was out doing my daily photography, and I had to disappoint him that I had nothing to give. We sat on the flower pot, and made small talk I felt that he would agree in my request to include him in the (608)strangers project. He seemed flattered that I would want his photograph for my project, and was very intent on shaking my hand. His hands were weathered, and his grip felt as if he had many a store to share. He shed a tear as I parted, and I told him that I would be back to continue the conversation another day. Unfortunately for the both of us, I haven't seen Monroe in the last nine months: Whether he has left Madison or maybe just has been laying low I hope we can catch up again soon. Sometimes those we photograph for the 100 strangers group vanish from our lives, and other times they return for the strangest of reasons. Either way, I find myself blessed to have met so many interesting people throughout the project and I'm always looking for more!
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