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I have seen some really good splash shots and thought I would try my hand at it. And of course, if there is a beverage involved, why not it be Ice Cold Beer? It hurt a little bit to watch the beer go flying and not into my mouth. When I was in college, I felt the need to save the cap for every beer I drank. This is just a tiny fraction of the collection that sits in a drawer in my shed. The beer used here is Michelob Amber Bock. My favorites are Sam Adams Boston Lager and New Castle. What is your favorite Ice Cold Beer? Do you have a splash shot, if so, drop a link.
Camera Info:
Canon 7D, Canon EF 50mm 1:1.4, f/1.6, 1/1600s, ISO 200
Strobist Info: Watch the short behind the scenes drop video.
-Sorry, no strobes for this. Just shooting into sun with a big gold reflector located camera left to bounce some light back at caps and beer mug.
Maudite and La Fin du Monde by Quebec brewery Unibroue. They were very enjoyable while sitting on the patio on a hot summer evening!
Whether it was winter or summer the sign was up with no store or vendor in site and the brighton beach parking lot located in Brooklyn, New York. This is about 1976-1977. Film is tri-x and the camera was either a Pentax ME or MX. The sign is long gone now.
Broasted Chicken, Ice Cold Beer and Live Music...It was all here...wish I could made out the words on the top oval.
Broasting: An delicious merging of 1950's nuclear fusion and deep fry technology ;+0
Trailer Park Lounge, 271 W 23rd Street, Chelsea, New York City
C'mon in...
This is one of the fun bar/restaurants my sister and I found in Chelsea. We were impressed with the authentic diner style food, the cocktails, the service and the prices. I wanted to put a link to the website, but it appears to be closed at the moment so I've added a link to trip advisor which has reviews (a few below) and lots of pics of what to expect:
"A great little hole in the wall experience, saw a post about this place and thought we would check it out, we weren't disappointed, great staff and food was also well prepared, although only had burgers, sloppy joe, and tots, they were great. And I must say heavy handed on the drinks was even better."
"Fun eclectic place in the city. No frills. Lots of stuff to look at- food was good- a little pricey but expected"
"Went here with friends for dinner and I truly enjoyed it. We had a great waitress, the food was good and the place is filled with alot of Elvis items and old machines. Very interesting."
www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g60763-d1503872-R...
I set out to do a product shot and ended up with this. I had the day off from work today and enjoyed spending quality time with my wife and kids. Got to watch the Celtics lay a beat down on the Knicks tonight to go up 3-0 in the series. All I wanted to do was get a quick shot and I wasn't happy with my product only skills so I just decided to jump in a be goofy. Oh well, it made me laugh looking at the LCD so I decided to go with it. Tomorrow is a new day.
Camera Info:
Canon 7D, Sigma DC 17-70mm 1:2.8-4 Macro HSM @21mm, f/8.0, 1/200s, ISO 100
Strobist Info: See setup shot here.
-Canon 430EXII Camera Right and in front of subject, 1/4 Power, @24mm zoom, about 1 foot above and 1 foot away from subject, 24 inch Photoflex softbox.
-Canon 430EXII Camera Left and behind subject, 1/8 power, 3 feet high, 6 feet away from subject, DIY Beer Coozy Snoot.
-Flashes triggered with Interfit Strobies.
My original idea was to get a cool product shot like this one from GJonas 74.
Well, here it is, I Got Nothin'. That is how I felt tonight. I tried to go out during my break at work today for a portrait but it was just so damn sunny out at high noon. So this is what you get when you put your kids to bed, your wife doesn't feel well and you really can't think of anything to do. Grab an ice cold beer, some lights, and turn on the self timer.
2 things: I love anything Boston Sports and Ice Cold Beer after work.
Camera Info:
Canon 7D, Canon L 70-200mm@100mm, f/8.0, 1/60s, ISO 100
Strobist Info: See Setup Shot here.
-Canon 430EXII directly behind subject, 1/64+.7 Power @24mm zoom, about 3 feet high fired at wall 1 foot away.
-Canon 430EXII Camera Right and in front of subject, 1/4 Power @35mm zoom, about 7 feet high 3 feet from subject, fired into Black Back Reflective Umbrella.
-Canon 430EXII Camera Right and behind of subject, 1/4+.7 Power @80mm zoom, fired through DIY Beer Coozy Snoot about 6 feet high 10 feet from subject.
-White umbrella open camera left on chair below subject for fill.
-Flashes triggered with Interfit Strobies.
Lined with converted warehouses, Pittsburgh's historic Strip District is an outdoor marketplace of shops, old-style ethnic grocers, gourmet food shops and street stands along Penn Avenue. Digitally painted from my photo. Print size 8x10 inches. Happy Slider Sunday
Behind the scenes drop video for 078/365 Ice Cold Beer Splash.
The song in this video is Swagger from Flogging Molly's album Drunken Lullabies.
Camera Info:
This video was shot with a flip mino HD
The Splash Shot was with a Canon 7D, Canon EF 50mm 1:1.4, f/1.6, 1/1600s, ISO 200
Strobist Info:
-Sorry, no strobes for this. Just shooting into sun with a big gold reflector located camera left to bounce some light back at caps and beer mug.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis
St. Louis is an independent city and inland port in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which marks Missouri's border with Illinois. The Missouri River merges with the Mississippi River just north of the city. These two rivers combined form the fourth longest river system in the world. The city had an estimated 2017 population of 308,626 and is the cultural and economic center of the St. Louis metropolitan area (home to nearly 3,000,000 people), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri, the second-largest in Illinois (after Chicago), and the 22nd-largest in the United States.
Before European settlement, the area was a regional center of Native American Mississippian culture. The city of St. Louis was founded in 1764 by French fur traders Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, and named after Louis IX of France. In 1764, following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War, the area was ceded to Spain and retroceded back to France in 1800. In 1803, the United States acquired the territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase. During the 19th century, St. Louis became a major port on the Mississippi River; at the time of the 1870 Census it was the fourth-largest city in the country. It separated from St. Louis County in 1877, becoming an independent city and limiting its own political boundaries. In 1904, it hosted the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the Summer Olympics.
The economy of metropolitan St. Louis relies on service, manufacturing, trade, transportation of goods, and tourism. Its metro area is home to major corporations, including Anheuser-Busch, Express Scripts, Centene, Boeing Defense, Emerson, Energizer, Panera, Enterprise, Peabody Energy, Ameren, Post Holdings, Monsanto, Edward Jones, Go Jet, Purina and Sigma-Aldrich. Nine of the ten Fortune 500 companies based in Missouri are located within the St. Louis metropolitan area. The city has also become known for its growing medical, pharmaceutical, and research presence due to institutions such as Washington University in St. Louis and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. St. Louis has two professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball and the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. One of the city's iconic sights is the 630-foot (192 m) tall Gateway Arch in the downtown area.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grove,_St._Louis
The Grove is a business district located along Manchester Avenue (Missouri Route 100) between Kingshighway Boulevard and Vandeventer Avenue in the Forest Park Southeast (FPSE) neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Formerly known as the Manchester Strip, the retail drag was first developed in the late 19th century to serve the working-class population of Forest Park Southeast. Today, the Grove is home to a variety of restaurants, bars, and clubs, including a significant number of LGBT-oriented establishments. The district is supported by a community improvement district (CID), created in 2009, which levies an additional sales tax on businesses within its boundaries to fund infrastructure and branding services.
The Grove is within walking distance of the Washington University Medical Center, Forest Park, and the Central West End and Cortex MetroLink light rail stations.
this is another shot from the cruise -- I usually drink Miller Lite but these bottles are so pretty. And the beer so coooold!
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Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Louis
St. Louis is an independent city and inland port in the U.S. state of Missouri. It is situated along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which marks Missouri's border with Illinois. The Missouri River merges with the Mississippi River just north of the city. These two rivers combined form the fourth longest river system in the world. The city had an estimated 2017 population of 308,626 and is the cultural and economic center of the St. Louis metropolitan area (home to nearly 3,000,000 people), which is the largest metropolitan area in Missouri, the second-largest in Illinois (after Chicago), and the 22nd-largest in the United States.
Before European settlement, the area was a regional center of Native American Mississippian culture. The city of St. Louis was founded in 1764 by French fur traders Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau, and named after Louis IX of France. In 1764, following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War, the area was ceded to Spain and retroceded back to France in 1800. In 1803, the United States acquired the territory as part of the Louisiana Purchase. During the 19th century, St. Louis became a major port on the Mississippi River; at the time of the 1870 Census it was the fourth-largest city in the country. It separated from St. Louis County in 1877, becoming an independent city and limiting its own political boundaries. In 1904, it hosted the Louisiana Purchase Exposition and the Summer Olympics.
The economy of metropolitan St. Louis relies on service, manufacturing, trade, transportation of goods, and tourism. Its metro area is home to major corporations, including Anheuser-Busch, Express Scripts, Centene, Boeing Defense, Emerson, Energizer, Panera, Enterprise, Peabody Energy, Ameren, Post Holdings, Monsanto, Edward Jones, Go Jet, Purina and Sigma-Aldrich. Nine of the ten Fortune 500 companies based in Missouri are located within the St. Louis metropolitan area. The city has also become known for its growing medical, pharmaceutical, and research presence due to institutions such as Washington University in St. Louis and Barnes-Jewish Hospital. St. Louis has two professional sports teams: the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball and the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League. One of the city's iconic sights is the 630-foot (192 m) tall Gateway Arch in the downtown area.
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grove,_St._Louis
The Grove is a business district located along Manchester Avenue (Missouri Route 100) between Kingshighway Boulevard and Vandeventer Avenue in the Forest Park Southeast (FPSE) neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Formerly known as the Manchester Strip, the retail drag was first developed in the late 19th century to serve the working-class population of Forest Park Southeast. Today, the Grove is home to a variety of restaurants, bars, and clubs, including a significant number of LGBT-oriented establishments. The district is supported by a community improvement district (CID), created in 2009, which levies an additional sales tax on businesses within its boundaries to fund infrastructure and branding services.
The Grove is within walking distance of the Washington University Medical Center, Forest Park, and the Central West End and Cortex MetroLink light rail stations.
HBW y'all.
I have to thank 'inwaves' for this, his last weeks HBW got me searching for the beer and allowed me to try a variation on his shot.....
www.flickr.com/photos/inwaves/2609664302/
It did take two beers to do this, in the early afternoon, so that was the rest of my afternoon done!
I want to apologize in advance, crazy busy at work today, so I haven't time to go and comment on all my HBW friends. I do hope to catch up with your photos tonight though.
The Frozen Sunbeam - when you're in from the space lanes, it's the place in the Web at Merkat to go for ice cold beer and a warm welcome - See "The Pirates' Web: Arianrhod". More at www.submartis.com.