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FlaRF 2016 - Week 1

Week five of the 52 week challenge. Theme : Blue.

 

I light painted the word blue.

Struggling for time and not having any decent software for editing this weeks challenge , a failure so early anyway decided to play a joker for this one and I have posted a shot from Sunday when we visited family on the solway coast.

Only 30 mins earlier we drove on this road before the high tide made it's way up and closed the road .Luckily we could get home on a different road .

Tonygomme sponsor of Milan Fashion week

View Big On Black, go on!! It's not that scary!

 

One downside of going over to your mates place for a sunday roast?

 

Spending 7 hours there drinking ridiculous amounts of wine and almost forgetting about that bloody picture you've been putting off all week!!

 

Strobist info;:

 

Canon430 EXII w/ Softbox - Camera Left - 1/4 power

 

Contact Sheet Here

 

Lighting Diagram Here

my size 4's on the comedy carpet at blackpool

Im not a street photographer by any means but with fellow photographers around me I was getting into quite confident. So much so I went up and asked this guy if I could take a pic. He obliged and Im really happy with the result.

Week 10/52

 

Strength

 

Model - Diana Gouveia

Production Assistant - Nádia Carvalho

Makeup - Bárbara Silva

Photography - Carlos Neto

Morning Event

 

Captured by John Smart.

52 Weeks Project.

 

Meet Inês.We did a great photoshoot last weekend and she acecpt to participate in my 52 Week project.

 

It was the first time for her, but she did it great.

 

Stobist: One Elinchrom D-Lite 4 set to 2/6 with soft box above model. One Elinchrom D-Lite 4 set to 2/6 with soft box bellow the model. One Cromalite 160 w/s flash bare set to full power to background.

  

Set up here

 

Photoshoot video coming soon.

week 18 chris keeton

 

This is my sign by my front door, Ellie likes to voice her opinion when someone comes round! High pitched squeaking followed by excitable jumping . As Kyla well knows!

Monday 10th June- Monday 17th June

This week was the first full week in our new house. It has been hectic and I'm exhausted but the house is starting to feel like a home and the plans for the garden are taking shape.

 

I know I have another week left until this project is officially over but I can't help but reflect on how much my entire life has changed in this last year.

 

A year ago it was mentioned that all of these changes would occur but honestly, I didn't think everything would happen within this project and for me to end up in the middle of the countryside in a cottage, working on a farm and thinking about chickens. Isn't it funny where your life takes you?

 

This image was taken when Tom and I went out for an early evening walk yesterday and successfully managed to get lost looking for a specific spot. The water was absolutely freezing but I just couldn't resist- look at that light!

 

One week to go everyone!

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

05/52: Beads of Light

  

April 29th - April 5th

 

Whew! This week's photo was a struggle. With this rain that hasn't let up in weeks, except for a fleeting moments used just to tease and taunt before the floodgates open again, it was practically impossible to get an outdoor shot.

 

Since the weather pretty much nixed the shot I had in mind, so I ended up in the house, with my two Kats going nutty (one is in heat.. YIKES) and setting up a shot indoors.

 

It was pretty difficult to get the full effect of the bokeh that was I had envisioned before trying, but I'm super glad I tried... this is the result!

 

That's about it! Hopefully my Kat will calm down sometime soon.. and hope you all had a wikked week!

  

Seven weeks since my eye surgery to repair a detached retina. The gas bubble then injected in my eye has finally disappeared, and I ran for the first time in two months.

 

Going out to dinner with a toddler is definitely an adventure full of unexpected possibilities. This time my older 2 were visiting my mom so we got to venture out with just my son. He learned to blow bubbles in his milk and spent a lot of time flirting with the table behind us.

 

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Week 29/52 -

 

*Hit "L" to make it big!*

 

Week 29 adds another new face, this time it's my Dad. My Dad, Mike, is a Mason. He started his own business over 35 years ago and has built hundreds of basements, chimneys and dozens of custom homes. He is a bit of a workaholic. Sure he is getting older now but he is still working really hard on building a new house for my Mom and him.

 

This shot is down in their new basement that is just about complete. I thought, what a better way to introduce my Dad into the series than to get him where is is most comfortable!

 

Camera:

Canon 7d

Tamron 17-55(2.8)

1/250@F/2.8

ISO 100

 

Strobist:

1 - Canon 430EXII, 1/16power, zoomed @105mm, inside Cheetah Qbox 24" softbox, on stand camera left, ~ 2' from subject

*triggered with Meike MK-7*

 

Objective: (Jeremy speak)

For this shot I had something really specific in mind and this was just about it. I wanted to shoot down one of the basement cinder-block walls towards my Dad. What this does is use the joints in the block work to draw the viewers eyes right into the subject. What also helps is having him lean back against the wall so as your eyes go down the wall they quickly intersect the subject. It adds a great perspective and edgy, hard, work feel to the composition.

 

For lighting, I used my 24" Cheetah Softbox. I aimed it directly at my Dad and had him look right into it. This is the first time I used this type of pose and lighting direction. I wanted the lighting to be centered right on him and allow it to fall back softly onto the block wall. I feel as though this pose and style of light adds a feeling of 'wonder' or 'curiosity' to the picture. It makes the viewer feel as though my Dad is deep in thought and contemplating maybe what's next.

 

And I used a shallow depth of field with the lens (2.8) to keep as much out of focus as possible to center the attention on him. I then brought up my shutter speed to 1/250 of a second (the highest sync speed when using flash [without going high speed sync]) so I could drown out as much of the ambient light as possible. This was taken around 8am and the sun is just over the wall above his head so it was shining right towards me. I wanted a darker feel to the picture to give it some punch and contrast.

 

For post processing I added a bunch of graduated filters (dark) to a few edges and angles for more subject attention and I cranked up the clarity and added a bit of sharpening to my Dad in Photoshop. Thanks Dad!

elspeth (volks sd13 f-26)

Yep a shot that doesn't portray the subject nature, but describes the position I was in while taking this shot, and nearly ending up arse over tit in the river!!!

Monday 8th October- Monday 15th October

 

Little late this week, sorry!

I've been working so hard that I've made myself ill. Which I can't afford to be, as I have so much more work to do...

On Wednesday I took the first part of my kayaking 2 star qualification. I received my grade back for my first assessment of the term: not good enough.

I did have a lovely weekend with my boyfriend. We went to the library and worked all of Saturday, but on Sunday we went to the local Zombie run. Wonderful fun! We sat and talked about the future, and travelling: where we have been and where we want to go. The thought of travelling, of moving away, of the inevitable change that is on the horizon, inspired this set of images. In my hands is my travel diary, what I write in about my adventures abroad.

I'm very excited to be going home this coming weekend to visit my family, go horse riding, and catch up with some friends, so no doubt next weeks image will be inspired by home and family.

Have a good week everyone.

 

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week off from work (woohoo!!) making the most of spending most of my time in my oh so cool jim jams hehe :o)

this was her favorite out of the three shots we took. All three shots she was blurry. But they all can't be perfect, that's just not real life.

M4H Theme: Small

 

Meet my adorable niece. She's turning one soon, she won't be small much longer.

Is this too much? Have felt for a while now that there must be a photo here somewhere, but I'm not suer I have found it yet. And I had the urge to experiment a little!

This sweet little gal came all the way from Michigan to Maine to my parents friend, Charlie the day before he almost lost his life along with my parents. I met this sweet little gal last Sunday and she brought tears of joy to everyone she met. Dogs have a way of melting your heart and stitching up wounds. So grateful for puppy love and the joy a dog can bring to lighten the mood in any situation.

 

Photos by Corey Lynn Tucker Photography

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Week 11 - 18-25 March 2015

 

This week was always going to be about the Grand Prix. At this year's Australian Grand Prix, I had the chance to shoot from several points around the track. This is my favourite, mainly because of the sparks spurting out from the back. The next time I'll get a chance to shoot a Formula One car will hopefully be at the night Grand Prix in Singapore later in the year. Vrooom! More next week.

 

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. . . in his "natural" habitat!

Blue Angels. Fat Albert flies with the F-18 Hornets

This week has been really rough.

My insomnia is taking control of my entire existence.

 

I feel like this project has become something that stresses me out, not something I enjoy. I feel badly when I can't get my ideas to real life. LIKE THIS PHOTO! Which came out alright, but nothing fantastic.

 

I wasn't really prepared for this again, I suppose.

  

La sgangherata casa nel film "One Week" di Buster Keaton

Students participate in Tugs during Greek Week on the campus of Eastern Illinois University on April 17, 2023. (Hannah Fergurson)

The shell really is like that at the base - I checked!

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