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I cought several hermit crabs when I was at the beach in June. It seemed to be their season. This is a crop of it, but not too bad. The kit lens is alright.
Oh, digital, just like the other four I'm uploading right now.
I didn't manage to learn how the Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters came to share the same space as Icycle Sport (it's a bicycle shop, geddit?), but there probably is a significant overlap in their clientele. Damn good coffee, in any case.
This boy faces an uncertain future. He doesn't have a full-time family, and instead gets passed around from relative to relative. They love him, but can't care for him full-time for their own heartbreaking reasons.
Who will teach this boy his colors? Who will clap when he starts to talk? Will he ever have someone who centers their life around him?
He has so much need, and it breaks my heart.
I have been so lucky.
That's my pet. Still somewhere on my desk protected from heavy rain. She was an excellent model enjoying the photo shooting.
Film: Taken with a Nikon FM10 and Lomography X-Pro Slide 200 film. This is the very first shot of the roll; I was advancing the film and didn't know I'd get something. Apparently she did, though.
Parcs et jardins en fête
Thème 2009 : Créteil d'arbre en arbres
Gilbert Beaumont, collectionneur de bonsaïs
So today I had a photoshoot with Brittany. She is also my makeup & hairstylist for all my photoshoots from now on :o) We had so much fun, I took about 1500 frames and so far I've only edited 11... loooong way to go!
I have another shoot tomorrow with a model named Megan Lee, it's a cupcake theme!
I got the new lens today, and this picture was to celebrate my excitement!
I edited this like a "LensBaby" would produce. Why buy it when you can edit it to look just the same!
No retouch
Only resized
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Camera: Nikon D80
Exposure Program: Manual
Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)
Aperture: f/10.0
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 160
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Metering Mode: Multi-segment
Flash: Auto, Fired, Return not detected
Date and Time (Original): 2009:09:20 14:32:00
Lighting: 1 flash unite inside a 60x60 softbox
More testing with my flashes and the new gel holder.
Shot with the Nikon D90 and the Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8
Strobist: FL-36 w/cactus V2s fired at 1/2 power with a royal blue gel on camera left and Vivitar 2600 fired with optical bead at FP with Flame Red gel on camera right.
I apologise for the terrible pun.
Just registered for a photography class.
I'm so excited :)
I'll upload some new photos soon... first I got to figure how to use this thing.
Dropped a lenscap which rolled 200 meters downhill into the sheep pens. But as you can see it was recovered, after a due in sweat was payed.
Thursday, April 9th
I've been busy with a lot of things lately so my PODs have been all over the place. This is from last Thursday -- from what I recall, it was a pretty nice day weather-wise. I sat on the balcony for a while and Sean and Ben came upstairs to eat Subway. In other news, I got this package in the mail. The story behind it: There's an ice hockey team in Ireland called the Dundalk Bulls, and since I'm from Dundalk, MD, I wanted a t-shirt of theirs. It turns out, however, that they don't have t-shirts and hats and memorabilia like we have here, so I found this instead. It was fun to get the packaging from Europe.