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A lovely and warm bank holiday weekend meant that I had to get the trampoline out of the garage yesterday. Couldn't resist the temptation to get my camera out.
This is my photo of a cutout from a magazine that someone gave me. I looked everywhere to try and find the original photographer's name. And I'll keep trying. If anyone knows the photographer please let me know. I thought it was a great photo though.
I found this little jumping spider, appropriately on the trampoline. This was taken with my Nikon 105 2.8 macro and my new TC 1.4. Taken without a flash.
Spring; hurrah!
We're Here with terribly boorish attitudes.
Hand-held; AF Servo; multiple exposure (three frames) in high-speed mode.
WakaWaka Pelcomb Portraits.
My cousin's kids are the best!!
This trampoline is old. My parents bought it when I was about ten. That was twenty years ago...
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Nikon D90
Samyang 8mm Fisheye
Single RAW processed Lightroom
Contrast and levels adjusted in Elements 9
Couple AD200s in long stripboxes in the background on either side.
AD300 slightly right in a large, deep rounded softbox as key light.
Fog machine into a homemade fog chiller to keep it low to the ground.
no, this is not photo shopped. i said no. it is not photo shopped. description: brother on the trampoline
BELGIUM - Zaventem
Yesterday we bought one of those giant trampolines for the kids. They really love it and showed off the whole day. When I stuck my head into the safety net, I noticed the round shapes, she unusual angle and the nice clouds. It immediately struck me that this would be a perfect situation to photograph with my new 8mm Peleng Fisheye lens. PHOTO BY BERT STEPHANI - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
LIGHTING INFO:
After a few shots with just available light, I wanted to add a strobe to make the background/sky more dramatic while the subjects remained well lit. A visiting friend acted as a human lightstand (camera left) for a single bare Nikon SB-24 (triggered with PW's).
The strobe was at 24mm and full power. Camera was set to 1/250 at f/16.
taken with an M42 lens, I just can't remember which one! From the compression I think it was a 135mm.
The Lego gymnasts are working out on their new, string bed, Lego trampoline that we built for them. At least they are obeying the safety rules :-)
Some day I'd like to fix that gap between the frame and the trampoline bed. A little minifigure ankle could get caught in there and cause an injury. Otherwise, I'm quite happy with how this project turned out :-)
They still wear matching tie dye shirts (unplanned). And they still find one another in at the trampoline party. And still sit together to rest before the next round of jumping. Even after all the wrestling and squabbling, all the fussing and complaining, they find each other in the end. Sisters and brothers forever.