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Another still-life study of my daughter’s new-to-her Royal Arrow manual typewriter.
This is the last shot I’ll be posting of this particular series for now (I have a few more ideas to explore, but I don’t expect to revisit this for a while.) This was (sort of) a happy accident: I was trying to work with a more vertical composition, and forgot to move my strobe setup to avoid reflective glare off the keys. The combination of glare and bokeh looked interesting, so I played with the shot to get just one key recognizable (the keys aren’t all aligned perfectly any more given the age of the typewriter, so this largely meant playing with the angle of my light source.) It’s not my usual style, but I think that’s part of the reason I was drawn to it.
Nikon D7000 w/Nikkor Micro 105mm prime, 1/250s @ ƒ/3.3, ISO100. Single SB-700 shot through white umbrella to the rear and above the scene. Color finishing in Adobe Camera Raw and Nik Silver Efex.
Zachary, studying…
Our Daily Challenge - Jan 23, 2013 - "Directions"
… on "How To Get More Cookies".
As if he really needed any help!
Daily Dog Challenge "450. Parts Make A Whole" We all have parts of our dog that are our favorites. Take a beautiful picture of one of those parts today!"
I love all his parts, but today I was focusing on heads.
What sold this shot for me was the cute way his ears tipped forward.
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Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bztraining.blogspot.com
Jeremy knows Connor will work himself to death when he gets stressed so he makes sure to take care of his boyfriend!
Connor is studying to become a doctor and it's really important to him that he gets in to a good college.
City at nite black and white study
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Location - Ramsbottom, Lancashire. These 2 ladies caught on camera on their way to the 1940's weekend on The East Lancashire Railway.
The benefits of distance education, doing some math in the sun by EU`s largest lake instead of a warm and boooring classroom.
Like how the sunrays refracts in the foreground.
Zone VI Ultralight 4x5
Caltar S-II MC 135mm 5.6
Ilford FP4+ (100)
Pyrocat HD 1+1+100 20c 18 mins reduced agitation
Epson V850
Really only looking for two things with this one: first, what fun could I have with camera movements (camera angled down, rear standard returned to vertical to keep trees from converging, but front standard with exaggerated forward tilt, to throw the top 2/3 of the frame out of focus; and front swing, to shift plane of focus roughly along the front of the open shed; the result is some weird geometry on the shed roof, exaggerating the apparent convergence of the roof edges). And second, how much detail from the shed interior could I retain. Altogether, I'm pleased with the result.
This is a photo I've wanted to take for a while. I was going to upload it in b&w, but when I edited, I just liked the dramatic editing more than the b&w.
It's interesting, light on one side. dark on the other. unintentional, but I really like the touch.
One-day study of a white lily, oil on paper, about 10 x 14 inches or so. Done at my teacher's wonderful, wonderful studio. (Leo Mancini-Hresko) April 2016