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And try not to drop the camera in the tub!
The Inn at Langley features a fine hot tub in every room.
Whidbey Island, Washington state.
It seems to contain DNA - just add water and behold, instant lifeform.
We had a nice chat but somehow it felt terribly wrong to actually get in.
This was the second part of my shoot with val yesterday. I have to say this is my fav shoot i have ever done with her. It was nice to see her step alittle out of her comfort level to produce some nice images. I think she did an amazing job and just comes out gorgeous. I actually had to delete a ton of pictures just because it was so hard for her to take a bad picture. My bathroom at my new place isn't to big and it was very hard to try and light the place. There was no way i was going to be able to get an umbrella in the bath tub with her so i just thought i would bounce the light and try to do that. Lucky my walls are a nice white color and defused the light very well. I couldn't of asked for these to come out any better. I wish i could of used my 50mm lens but it was to long for a situation like this. Even though there wasn't many poses she could do in this situation she gave me a ton to work with. The only thing that didn't work out was the rubber duckies that we bought. I guess they weren't the floating kind and just sank. This girl is flat out amazing. I wish i could see her more often.
strobist: sb-800 hand held bouncing light off the shower wall behind me. sb-600 on a light stand bouncing light over the shower doors and off the ceiling. trigged with nikon cls in ttl mode
7.3.4 Activity Visual narrative
Spend up to one hour taking three images which, when displayed consecutively, tell a story. It could be a simple one such as people waiting at a bus stop, people getting on the bus, then the bus departing, or it could be something far more subtle or complex.
© Vicky Eastwood 2008
I love sundays lately.
They have become my day for relaxing.
I don't get up til 1:00 and I get hour long bubble baths with water as hot as I can handle it.
I love it.
This was the second part of my shoot with val yesterday. I have to say this is my fav shoot i have ever done with her. It was nice to see her step alittle out of her comfort level to produce some nice images. I think she did an amazing job and just comes out gorgeous. I actually had to delete a ton of pictures just because it was so hard for her to take a bad picture. My bathroom at my new place isn't to big and it was very hard to try and light the place. There was no way i was going to be able to get an umbrella in the bath tub with her so i just thought i would bounce the light and try to do that. Lucky my walls are a nice white color and defused the light very well. I couldn't of asked for these to come out any better. I wish i could of used my 50mm lens but it was to long for a situation like this. Even though there wasn't many poses she could do in this situation she gave me a ton to work with. The only thing that didn't work out was the rubber duckies that we bought. I guess they weren't the floating kind and just sank. This girl is flat out amazing. I wish i could see her more often.
strobist: sb-800 hand held bouncing light off the shower wall behind me. sb-600 on a light stand bouncing light over the shower doors and off the ceiling. trigged with nikon cls in ttl mode
Hasn't everyone at one time or another wished there were so many bubbles in the bath that you're almost submerged in them? I have survived and can tell you, it's fun, but also oddly overwhelming.