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Are One
Couple Photo Shooting
Models: Jenny Hagenmaier & Clayton Matthews
Photographer: Ricardo Pradilla
Support: Joha White
CANON EOS 7D / CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
Canon Speedlite 430EX II x 2
Softbox RPS Studios x 2
CST CyberSync™ Trigger Transmitter
CSRB CyberSync™ Receiver x 2
California Sunbounce Camera Sniper-Strap
LowePro FlipSide 300
PRA CREATIVA
I was going to go backpacking to visit the Tubal Cain Mine, Buckhorn Lake and Pass, as well as the plane wreck on the trail but due to chances of thunderstoms in the area the group had to cancel the hike.
I had packed my backpack and camping gear and was so ready to leave right after work too.
Being bummed about the rescheduled hike, I was getting an itch to head out around 8:15PM when I noticed such a beautiful sunset out my window...
I grabbed the camera and tripod and rushed out driving for destination unknown.
On my way, I decided to stop by Best Buy real quick to see if they had any tripods that I might want to pick up for the hike as the tripod I have right now is wonderful but pretty heavy.
What luck, I found a nice light carbon tripod by Rocketfish for $39 bucks! It was a returned tripod but it looked good and the weight is a mere 2.89 pounds!
Feeling good about the purchase, I felt a hankering to visit the Saltwater State Park.
It was closed as the park closes at dusk. I waited outside trying to find a park ranger to see if I could get permission to just shoot some quick long exposures but no one showed up.
I decided to drive down the park as the campsite is open and I figured a park ranger would probably be near.
As soon as I got down towards the campsite, the park ranger appeared and told me I had to leave.
Bummed about getting kicked out, as I was seeing some great lightning from the beach, I decided to head to Redondo as it was near by.
As I was taking some picts and getting ready to take some lightning shots a fellow photog came by with the same idea. He told me that the night before was a lot better for the lightning shots.
As I was getting ready for setup to take the shots of the lightning, I realized I didn't bring my shutter release cord as it was still packed up in my backback for the hike!!!
I set it up for mirror up mode and hoped for the best. I got some decent picts but a shutter release would have helped me so much more.
Soon after, another photog came by to take shots of the lightning as well. She set hers up to take shots every second which worked for her pretty well, compared to me, where I decided to take long exposure shots of 30 secs as I felt that was a better setting fo me and I could save my card from running out of memmory.
All in all, it was a great night till the rain started and I decided to call it a night.
ELVIS HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Twenty-shoot bracket combined using Photomatix Pro.
CANON 7D/ CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
70mm - ISO 100
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
LowePro FlipSide 300
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
City Center
Las Vegas, NV
FORT ZION HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Nine-shoot bracket combined using
Photomatix Pro and Aperture 3.
CANON 7D/ CANON EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
19mm - ISO 100 - f/22
The Singh-Ray Gold-N-Blue™ Polarizer
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
LowePro FlipSide 300
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
ZION PARK, UT
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Photo of an Airbus A320 taxing after arriving on Runway 08/26 at Sky Harbor. Transitioned to black and white.
Nikon D40 + Nikkor VR 55-200mm F/4-5.6 IF ED + Rocketfish UV Filter
US Airways Airbus A320-231
N628AW // Cn- 067
Former Airlines: Braniff, Guinness Peat Aviation (GPA), America West Airlines.
Engines: 2x IAE V2500-A1
** Taken at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on May 18, 2013. **
I was going to go backpacking to visit the Tubal Cain Mine, Buckhorn Lake and Pass, as well as the plane wreck on the trail but due to chances of thunderstoms in the area the group had to cancel the hike.
I had packed my backpack and camping gear and was so ready to leave right after work too.
Being bummed about the rescheduled hike, I was getting an itch to head out around 8:15PM when I noticed such a beautiful sunset out my window...
I grabbed the camera and tripod and rushed out driving for destination unknown.
On my way, I decided to stop by Best Buy real quick to see if they had any tripods that I might want to pick up for the hike as the tripod I have right now is wonderful but pretty heavy.
What luck, I found a nice light carbon tripod by Rocketfish for $39 bucks! It was a returned tripod but it looked good and the weight is a mere 2.89 pounds!
Feeling good about the purchase, I felt a hankering to visit the Saltwater State Park.
It was closed as the park closes at dusk. I waited outside trying to find a park ranger to see if I could get permission to just shoot some quick long exposures but no one showed up.
I decided to drive down the park as the campsite is open and I figured a park ranger would probably be near.
As soon as I got down towards the campsite, the park ranger appeared and told me I had to leave.
Bummed about getting kicked out, as I was seeing some great lightning from the beach, I decided to head to Redondo as it was near by.
As I was taking some picts and getting ready to take some lightning shots a fellow photog came by with the same idea. He told me that the night before was a lot better for the lightning shots.
As I was getting ready for setup to take the shots of the lightning, I realized I didn't bring my shutter release cord as it was still packed up in my backback for the hike!!!
I set it up for mirror up mode and hoped for the best. I got some decent picts but a shutter release would have helped me so much more.
Soon after, another photog came by to take shots of the lightning as well. She set hers up to take shots every second which worked for her pretty well, compared to me, where I decided to take long exposure shots of 30 secs as I felt that was a better setting fo me and I could save my card from running out of memmory.
All in all, it was a great night till the rain started and I decided to call it a night.
Surfing the new Rocketfish Marlene bought me for my 30th birthday while camping at Leo Carillo State Park near Malibu, CA.
A specialized manufacturer of Cheap Beats Pill Speakers Neon Green, Cheap Beats Pill Speakers Neon Green Products, Chinese Manufacturer.
Details of the Christmas Tree in the Grand Californian. Effect done with a 58mm Rocketfish 8-point star filter.
I was going to go backpacking to visit the Tubal Cain Mine, Buckhorn Lake and Pass, as well as the plane wreck on the trail but due to chances of thunderstoms in the area the group had to cancel the hike.
I had packed my backpack and camping gear and was so ready to leave right after work too.
Being bummed about the rescheduled hike, I was getting an itch to head out around 8:15PM when I noticed such a beautiful sunset out my window...
I grabbed the camera and tripod and rushed out driving for destination unknown.
On my way, I decided to stop by Best Buy real quick to see if they had any tripods that I might want to pick up for the hike as the tripod I have right now is wonderful but pretty heavy.
What luck, I found a nice light carbon tripod by Rocketfish for $39 bucks! It was a returned tripod but it looked good and the weight is a mere 2.89 pounds!
Feeling good about the purchase, I felt a hankering to visit the Saltwater State Park.
It was closed as the park closes at dusk. I waited outside trying to find a park ranger to see if I could get permission to just shoot some quick long exposures but no one showed up.
I decided to drive down the park as the campsite is open and I figured a park ranger would probably be near.
As soon as I got down towards the campsite, the park ranger appeared and told me I had to leave.
Bummed about getting kicked out, as I was seeing some great lightning from the beach, I decided to head to Redondo as it was near by.
As I was taking some picts and getting ready to take some lightning shots a fellow photog came by with the same idea. He told me that the night before was a lot better for the lightning shots.
As I was getting ready for setup to take the shots of the lightning, I realized I didn't bring my shutter release cord as it was still packed up in my backback for the hike!!!
I set it up for mirror up mode and hoped for the best. I got some decent picts but a shutter release would have helped me so much more.
Soon after, another photog came by to take shots of the lightning as well. She set hers up to take shots every second which worked for her pretty well, compared to me, where I decided to take long exposure shots of 30 secs as I felt that was a better setting fo me and I could save my card from running out of memmory.
All in all, it was a great night till the rain started and I decided to call it a night.
North Shore Bay
Sunshine at Big Bear Lake, California
CANON EOS 7D / CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
LowePro FlipSide 300
by PRA CREATIVA
I was going to go backpacking to visit the Tubal Cain Mine, Buckhorn Lake and Pass, as well as the plane wreck on the trail but due to chances of thunderstoms in the area the group had to cancel the hike.
I had packed my backpack and camping gear and was so ready to leave right after work too.
Being bummed about the rescheduled hike, I was getting an itch to head out around 8:15PM when I noticed such a beautiful sunset out my window...
I grabbed the camera and tripod and rushed out driving for destination unknown.
On my way, I decided to stop by Best Buy real quick to see if they had any tripods that I might want to pick up for the hike as the tripod I have right now is wonderful but pretty heavy.
What luck, I found a nice light carbon tripod by Rocketfish for $39 bucks! It was a returned tripod but it looked good and the weight is a mere 2.89 pounds!
Feeling good about the purchase, I felt a hankering to visit the Saltwater State Park.
It was closed as the park closes at dusk. I waited outside trying to find a park ranger to see if I could get permission to just shoot some quick long exposures but no one showed up.
I decided to drive down the park as the campsite is open and I figured a park ranger would probably be near.
As soon as I got down towards the campsite, the park ranger appeared and told me I had to leave.
Bummed about getting kicked out, as I was seeing some great lightning from the beach, I decided to head to Redondo as it was near by.
As I was taking some picts and getting ready to take some lightning shots a fellow photog came by with the same idea. He told me that the night before was a lot better for the lightning shots.
As I was getting ready for setup to take the shots of the lightning, I realized I didn't bring my shutter release cord as it was still packed up in my backback for the hike!!!
I set it up for mirror up mode and hoped for the best. I got some decent picts but a shutter release would have helped me so much more.
Soon after, another photog came by to take shots of the lightning as well. She set hers up to take shots every second which worked for her pretty well, compared to me, where I decided to take long exposure shots of 30 secs as I felt that was a better setting fo me and I could save my card from running out of memmory.
All in all, it was a great night till the rain started and I decided to call it a night.
A neighbor of mine, Marco Rodriguez, opened his first restaurant endeavor called Rocketfish and partnered with ex-executive chef of Blowfish Sushi, Kenichi Kawashima. This was a private opening party.
Canon EOS REBEL T2i
18-55mm Stock Kit Lens
58mm Rocketfish UV Filter
Neewer 58mm 0.45x Wide Angle/Macro
Boulder Bay Park
Big Bear Lake, CA
Outdoor Photography
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Five-shoot bracket combined using Photomatix Pro.
CANON EOS 7D / CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
LowePro FlipSide 300
by PRA CREATIVA
I was going to go backpacking to visit the Tubal Cain Mine, Buckhorn Lake and Pass, as well as the plane wreck on the trail but due to chances of thunderstoms in the area the group had to cancel the hike.
I had packed my backpack and camping gear and was so ready to leave right after work too.
Being bummed about the rescheduled hike, I was getting an itch to head out around 8:15PM when I noticed such a beautiful sunset out my window...
I grabbed the camera and tripod and rushed out driving for destination unknown.
On my way, I decided to stop by Best Buy real quick to see if they had any tripods that I might want to pick up for the hike as the tripod I have right now is wonderful but pretty heavy.
What luck, I found a nice light carbon tripod by Rocketfish for $39 bucks! It was a returned tripod but it looked good and the weight is a mere 2.89 pounds!
Feeling good about the purchase, I felt a hankering to visit the Saltwater State Park.
It was closed as the park closes at dusk. I waited outside trying to find a park ranger to see if I could get permission to just shoot some quick long exposures but no one showed up.
I decided to drive down the park as the campsite is open and I figured a park ranger would probably be near.
As soon as I got down towards the campsite, the park ranger appeared and told me I had to leave.
Bummed about getting kicked out, as I was seeing some great lightning from the beach, I decided to head to Redondo as it was near by.
As I was taking some picts and getting ready to take some lightning shots a fellow photog came by with the same idea. He told me that the night before was a lot better for the lightning shots.
As I was getting ready for setup to take the shots of the lightning, I realized I didn't bring my shutter release cord as it was still packed up in my backback for the hike!!!
I set it up for mirror up mode and hoped for the best. I got some decent picts but a shutter release would have helped me so much more.
Soon after, another photog came by to take shots of the lightning as well. She set hers up to take shots every second which worked for her pretty well, compared to me, where I decided to take long exposure shots of 30 secs as I felt that was a better setting fo me and I could save my card from running out of memmory.
All in all, it was a great night till the rain started and I decided to call it a night.
I was going to go backpacking to visit the Tubal Cain Mine, Buckhorn Lake and Pass, as well as the plane wreck on the trail but due to chances of thunderstoms in the area the group had to cancel the hike.
I had packed my backpack and camping gear and was so ready to leave right after work too.
Being bummed about the rescheduled hike, I was getting an itch to head out around 8:15PM when I noticed such a beautiful sunset out my window...
I grabbed the camera and tripod and rushed out driving for destination unknown.
On my way, I decided to stop by Best Buy real quick to see if they had any tripods that I might want to pick up for the hike as the tripod I have right now is wonderful but pretty heavy.
What luck, I found a nice light carbon tripod by Rocketfish for $39 bucks! It was a returned tripod but it looked good and the weight is a mere 2.89 pounds!
Feeling good about the purchase, I felt a hankering to visit the Saltwater State Park.
It was closed as the park closes at dusk. I waited outside trying to find a park ranger to see if I could get permission to just shoot some quick long exposures but no one showed up.
I decided to drive down the park as the campsite is open and I figured a park ranger would probably be near.
As soon as I got down towards the campsite, the park ranger appeared and told me I had to leave.
Bummed about getting kicked out, as I was seeing some great lightning from the beach, I decided to head to Redondo as it was near by.
As I was taking some picts and getting ready to take some lightning shots a fellow photog came by with the same idea. He told me that the night before was a lot better for the lightning shots.
As I was getting ready for setup to take the shots of the lightning, I realized I didn't bring my shutter release cord as it was still packed up in my backback for the hike!!!
I set it up for mirror up mode and hoped for the best. I got some decent picts but a shutter release would have helped me so much more.
Soon after, another photog came by to take shots of the lightning as well. She set hers up to take shots every second which worked for her pretty well, compared to me, where I decided to take long exposure shots of 30 secs as I felt that was a better setting fo me and I could save my card from running out of memmory.
All in all, it was a great night till the rain started and I decided to call it a night.
(323/365)Cramming for tomorrow's fantasy football draft. Sporting my new HSU Football cap. Listening to tunes on my new Rocketfish indoor/outdoor wireless speaker.
Details of the Christmas Tree in the Grand Californian. Effect done with a 58mm Rocketfish 8-point star filter.
A specialized manufacturer of Cheap Beats Pill Speakers Neon Green, Cheap Beats Pill Speakers Neon Green Products, Chinese Manufacturer.
I was going to go backpacking to visit the Tubal Cain Mine, Buckhorn Lake and Pass, as well as the plane wreck on the trail but due to chances of thunderstoms in the area the group had to cancel the hike.
I had packed my backpack and camping gear and was so ready to leave right after work too.
Being bummed about the rescheduled hike, I was getting an itch to head out around 8:15PM when I noticed such a beautiful sunset out my window...
I grabbed the camera and tripod and rushed out driving for destination unknown.
On my way, I decided to stop by Best Buy real quick to see if they had any tripods that I might want to pick up for the hike as the tripod I have right now is wonderful but pretty heavy.
What luck, I found a nice light carbon tripod by Rocketfish for $39 bucks! It was a returned tripod but it looked good and the weight is a mere 2.89 pounds!
Feeling good about the purchase, I felt a hankering to visit the Saltwater State Park.
It was closed as the park closes at dusk. I waited outside trying to find a park ranger to see if I could get permission to just shoot some quick long exposures but no one showed up.
I decided to drive down the park as the campsite is open and I figured a park ranger would probably be near.
As soon as I got down towards the campsite, the park ranger appeared and told me I had to leave.
Bummed about getting kicked out, as I was seeing some great lightning from the beach, I decided to head to Redondo as it was near by.
As I was taking some picts and getting ready to take some lightning shots a fellow photog came by with the same idea. He told me that the night before was a lot better for the lightning shots.
As I was getting ready for setup to take the shots of the lightning, I realized I didn't bring my shutter release cord as it was still packed up in my backback for the hike!!!
I set it up for mirror up mode and hoped for the best. I got some decent picts but a shutter release would have helped me so much more.
Soon after, another photog came by to take shots of the lightning as well. She set hers up to take shots every second which worked for her pretty well, compared to me, where I decided to take long exposure shots of 30 secs as I felt that was a better setting fo me and I could save my card from running out of memmory.
All in all, it was a great night till the rain started and I decided to call it a night.
MANDARIN | HDR |
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Fourteen-shoot bracket combined using Photomatix Pro.
CANON 7D/ CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
37mm - ISO 100
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
LowePro FlipSide 300
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
MANDARIN - City Center
Las Vegas, NV
VeeR | HDR B/W |
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Nineteen-shoot bracket combined using Photomatix Pro and B/W process.
CANON 7D/ CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
24mm - ISO 100
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
LowePro FlipSide 300
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
Veer Towers - City Center
Las Vegas, NV
North Shore Bay
Sunshine at Big Bear Lake, California
Outdoor Photography
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Five-shoot bracket combined using Photomatix Pro.
CANON EOS 7D / CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
LowePro FlipSide 300
by PRA CREATIVA
Canon EOS REBEL T2i
18-55mm Stock Kit Lens
58mm Rocketfish UV Filter
Neewer 58mm 0.45x Wide Angle/Macro
Set-up for some night photography. Rocketfish carbon fiber tripod from Bestbuy. Taken with D7000 and 18-105 kit lens.
I use a Canon EOS Rebel T3 with a Rocketfish UV filter. Some shots I use a Rocketfish Circular Polarizer.
TOP B/W
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Nine-shoot bracket combined
using Photomatix Pro, Aperture 3 and B/W process.
CANON 7D / CANON EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM
70mm - ISO 100 - f/32
The Singh-Ray Gold-N-Blue™ Polarizer
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
LowePro FlipSide 300
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
ZION PARK, UT
BONSAI ROCK
CANON 7D / Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L
24mm - ISO 100 - f/11 - 414 sec.
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
LowePro FlipSide 300
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
Bonsai Rock
Sand Harbor
North Lake Tahoe, NV
by
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Twenty-shoot bracket combined using Photomatix Pro and B/W process.
CANON 7D/ CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
70mm - ISO 100
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
LowePro FlipSide 300
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
City Center
Las Vegas, NV
I'm in the market for a hard drive enclosure, and was surprised by the description on this box. What's the point of saying "up to 120gb" if you then say "and more?" That's like me saying that I am 5 feet tall and more - not exactly helpful.
Sunset at Big Bear Lake, California
Outdoor Photography
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Three-shoot bracket combined using Photomatix Pro.
CANON EOS 7D / CANON EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM
RocketFish Carbon T'Pod
Canon RS-80N3 Remote Switch
LowePro FlipSide 300
by PRA CREATIVA
Canon EOS REBEL T2i
18-55mm Stock Kit Lens
58mm Rocketfish UV Filter
Neewer 58mm 0.45x Wide Angle/Macro
Saanich Municipal employees get honourable mention on dedication plaque at Cedar Hill Golf Course.
Today we walked 4.4km around Cedar Hill Golf Course (CHGC) chiptrail under overcast (ovc) skies. A pleasant 16°C. Crazy, dog-woman's vehicle was there but we did not see her nor hear her foul mouth so knew we were having a good day.
The new rocketfish®, android armband worked quite good considering the phone was covered with a clear plastic bag. Due to the fact smartphones are not waterproof it was decided to cover the unit in case it rained. It was a good test. The only place the phone screwed up was after driving to downtown the phone thought it was still at the golfcourse. At least the GPS sensors did. We took a picture downtown and the GPS coordinates showed us as being at CHGC. Daah!