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Ellory was actually posing for the other photographers and I was getting around her side to see if I could get some photographers in the picture. It turned out to be my fave picture I took of the day.

In the hay barn they were set up to do off camera flash shots with shoot through umbrellas, remote triggers and the works. What a wonderful thing to get to do all this because our club members were good enough to share equipment. Here you have one of our more advanced members... oh wait, the entire club is pretty darn impressive if you ask me.

Great speaker the other night at MMPC. Had to try something new.

A closed bloodroot flower. 4/3/09

A little bit of ice on the St. Joseph North Pier Lights catwalk.

Small lake surrounded with hardwoods at sunrise (7:55 am) - MMPC field trip.

I loved the look on the young man face. He is looking at some wonderful pictures taken at Fenner by two of our members of MMPC.

Dune grass and cloudbank, Tiscornia Park, St. Joseph, MI.

This curved modern building houses MMPC, a local medical group of physicians offices on Lake Drive.

The day was filled with instructions for anyone that wanted a hand.

Lake surrounded with hardwoods at 8:16 am - MMPC field trip.

Gene did a wonderful job of sharing his knowlege of photography. I do not know if he has ever been an instructor before but I think he would make a wonderful one.

Here Mark, who shared his experience and his equipment, is arranging to get a "VAL" for this shot. Don't you like the prop we were able to use for our shots? Coyote Creek was so good to us.

Mark, Bri posing, shot all lined up, bounce flash to fill in shadows and of course more props.

Lunch anyone? I love olives but I have found someone that puts me to shame.

First view of the St. Joseph North Pier Lights.

These are some of the photographers while they were getting the angle they wanted to shoot the model. Background is everything.

I really did not get a chance to work with Bri but I saw Mark taking some nice pictures of her. Everyone did such a wonderful job.

This is really the only model I managed to take any pictures of. She did great as did all the other models working with our crew of photographers.

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Sunrise photo taken at 8 am as sky color fades - MMPC field trip.

Nice tripod. It's amazing, I have never seen such a collection of long lenses as I did today. Well that and at a sporting event.

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