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Yes, this was taken with my webcam, but I felt like posting it anyway.
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The Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens has finally brought their wonderful Butterfly exhibit back!!!! I had it on good authority that the zoo was renovating that space and turning it into a bunch of flashing lights to hypnotize all the little zombie children. I’m so happy, after a year absence, we have butterflies again.
on a recent wander with my camera I came across two stickers incorporating Simpsons characters within yards of eachother
Fire Eyes
Film - Jesse O'Brien (www.jesseobrien.com.au)
Assistant - Thomas McInnis
Edit - Nicholas Thompson (www.nickthompson.com.au)
Model - Christina Dietze (Chic)
Watch this video on Vimeo. Video created by Jesse O'Brien.
One of a series of photos by Nick Thompson of a set of mosaic panels in the church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna. The panels are high up and not well lit. A tip my hat to the Nick for what he achieved. See the full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/pelegrino/sets/72157624125438256/wi...
The Indianapolis Zoo and White River Gardens has finally brought their wonderful Butterfly exhibit back!!!! I had it on good authority that the zoo was renovating that space and turning it into a bunch of flashing lights to hypnotize all the little zombie children. I’m so happy, after a year absence, we have butterflies again.
I hiked the Yellowwood Lake loop in the Yellowwood State Forrest. Southern Indiana is quite hilly, and it was very hot. This 5 mile trail was a serious challenge for my “out of shape” ass. I really need to lay off the cheeseburgers. :-) I managed to get a few shots along the way.
Dividing the sheep from the goats.
One of a series of photos by Nick Thompson of a set of mosaic panels in the church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna. The panels are high up and not well lit. A tip my hat to the Nick for what he achieved. See the full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/pelegrino/sets/72157624125438256/wi...
November 2nd, 2011 - Reggies Rock Club - Chicago, IL
Taken with: Canon 7D & a 24mm f/1.4L ll
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Working on some deep focus stacking, this is not easy to do. :-)
In case you were wondering, just buying a set of cheap focusing rails does not automatically make you John Hallmen.
Mad props to the master if you happen to read this. :-)
This is a narrow neck of land the juts out into lake Monroe. It was not gated and a saw no "no trespassing" signs. Does anyone know if this is private property?
I maped it.... It's an amazing Place!!!
One of a series of photos by Nick Thompson of a set of mosaic panels in the church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna. The panels are high up and not well lit. A tip my hat to the Nick for what he achieved. See the full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/pelegrino/sets/72157624125438256/wi...
Working on some deep focus stacking, this is not easy to do. :-)
In case you were wondering, just buying a set of cheap focusing rails does not automatically make you John Hallmen.
Mad props to the master if you happen to read this. :-)
Today’s destination was a cave, in southern Indiana . This is my first experience photographing insects inside a cave. Needless to say, this environment offers many interesting subjects (and challenges). My uncle, (an experienced spelunker and curator of paleontology for the Indiana State Museum), was my guide for this expedition. Because of a fungal infection driving many bat species to extinction, we had to “decontaminate” all of our gear after we left the cave. I guess I better get used to it, as I plan to do a lot more “cave buggin” the future.
GOAL! Aylesbury's captain, Jack Wood, flicks the ball into the back of the Arlesey net past 'keeper Nick Thompson
These shots required hip waders and very careful foot placement. I never like wading with my camera in hand, especially at night. I went to Teal Marsh in southern Indiana with the intention of shooting emerging dragonflies. There were many, but I was too late to see any of them actually squirming out of their shells. (They must start right at sunset).
A few shots from our recent Michigan City vacation
Shot with raging surf breaking over the sea wall. I was holding a large umbrella over the camera when I wasn’t tripping the shutter, which had to be done between waves. Needless to say I got soaked.
Working on some deep focus stacking, this is not easy to do. :-)
In case you were wondering, just buying a set of cheap focusing rails does not automatically make you John Hallmen.
Mad props to the master if you happen to read this. :-)
One of a series of photos by Nick Thompson of a set of mosaic panels in the church of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna. The panels are high up and not well lit. A tip my hat to the Nick for what he achieved. See the full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/pelegrino/sets/72157624125438256/wi...
These shots required hip waders and very careful foot placement. I never like wading with my camera in hand, especially at night. I went to Teal Marsh in southern Indiana with the intention of shooting emerging dragonflies. There were many, but I was too late to see any of them actually squirming out of their shells. (They must start right at sunset).
Here is another shot of Nick in the office set up but black and white. I just didn't want to process two photos that were very much alike so I figured this one could be B&W. Same set up as before.
Strobist: Alien Bee 800 camera high right through softbox. SB 28 behind subject facing wall. SB 28 camera far left for side light. Triggered by cybercyncs.
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