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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

Luca is definitely happiest lying in Sue's lap after a feed!

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

fall is coming

See more via 365 project 2015

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

Il Giardino delle Cascate dell'Eur riapre dopo sessant’anni. Pietre naturali, fontane zampillanti, piante e un laghetto: un prezioso gioiello romano che torna finalmente al pubblico.

Disegnato dall’architetto Raffaele De Vico, il Giardino delle Cascate dell’Eur è di nuovo aperto dalle 7 alle 20, dopo un restyling estetico che ha ridato lustro a tutta l’area rimasta chiusa per 56 anni.

Un gioiello di progettazione paesaggistica che adesso, diventa il nuovo punto di attrazione del quartiere dell’Eur.

“Questo splendido angolo torna ai romani grazie a un lavoro che si inserisce nel più ampio programma di valorizzazione del laghetto dell'Eur nell'ambito delle nostre iniziative su questo quadrante della città”, spiega Roberto Diacetti, presidente di Eur Spa.

Accanto al lato estetico, il Giardino delle cascate ha anche un aspetto funzionale, le cascate e giochi d'acqua consentono, infatti, l'ossigenazione delle acque del lago.

www.greenme.it/…/ital…/lazio/23802-giardino-cascate-e...

A New Space For Music

 

Designed by architect Frank Gehry, Walt Disney Concert Hall, new home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is designed to be one of the most acoustically sophisticated concert halls in the world, providing both visual and aural intimacy for an unparalleled musical experience.

 

Through the vision and generosity of Lillian Disney, the Disney family, and many other individual and corporate donors, the city will enjoy one of the finest concert halls in the world, as well as an internationally recognized architectural landmark.

 

From the stainless steel curves of its striking exterior to the state-of-the-art acoustics of the hardwood-paneled main auditorium, the 3.6-acre complex embodies the unique energy and creative spirit of the city of Los Angeles and its orchestra.

The Vision

 

In 1987, the late Lillian Disney made an initial gift of $50 million to build a world-class performance venue as a gift to the people of Los Angeles and a tribute to Walt Disney's devotion to the arts. Since then, other gifts and accumulated interest bring the Disney family's total contribution to over $100 million. The County of Los Angeles agreed to provide the land and significant additional funding to finance Walt Disney Concert Hall's six-level subterranean parking garage.

Frank GehryFrank Gehry

 

In 1988, renowned architect Frank Gehry was selected to design the complex, whose final shape he unveiled in 1991. The County initiated construction of the parking garage in 1992, completing it in 1996. Construction on the Concert Hall itself began in November 1999. Also that year, the Music Center launched a capital campaign to complete the construction funding. Many corporate, foundation, and individual partners, along with the State of California, have contributed generously to the campaign due to the remarkable leadership of Andrea L. Van de Kamp, Chairman of the Music Center, Eli Broad, Chairman of SunAmerica, Inc., and former Los Angeles Mayor Richard J. Riordan. The Los Angeles Philharmonic provided additional funding for the core project and full funding for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Center.

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

Model - Natalia, first shoot in Paris

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

Model: Gillian

e viva a luz ambiente.

 

LARGE!

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While walking North Street in Chicago on a warm March morning, I was keeping my eyes peeled for anyone who might be willing to partake in the (608)strangers project. While I was away from the (608) I still find the need to seek out people with interesting stories/faces to share with the world. The light was bright and rather harsh, but was a much welcome site after suffering through another winter that felt like an eternity. I stopped to let the sun shine on my face, and then I was stopped by a man who asked me if I could spare any change. I jumped at the opportunity and introduced myself as "Chris, a photographer of many strangers." The man looked puzzled, but put out his hand and shook mine and introduced himself as "Shawn, with a W." I explained the concept of snapping pictures of people I don't know and offered him the $1.00 in pocket as trade, while some may think it's not enough I knew that he was happy with whatever I could share.

 

Bright and direct, I struggled mightily in working a composition with Shawn but managed to get a simple head shot. When I asked him to tell me a little bit about himself, I found that Shawn was a lifetime resident of Chicago. "A painter of skies and the clouds abstract," he informed me. We didn't exchange much after that, leaving with a smile and another artist. The 100 strangers group is a talented pool of photographers, doing the same thing as I. Some control the light via flash or some go au natural, but it's the gathering of many a stranger in the pool that lets me know that I am not alone in this quest!

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