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Somtimes it's better not to get your nice shoes wet when you are at the beach . .
Just caught my eye.
I took a picture of this brother sister team at the park last weekend when the weather was so beautiful. He was getting ready to do a back flip off his sisters back. This little guy is ripped! Love the expression on their faces
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Trying to use almost everything i've learned. Masks, Check layer, color changing, adding clouds, blend if.. and all that crazy stuff :P
A 30min edit, im not into 5-6 hour edits just yet.
Bare sb-600 camera left and bare sb-600 camera right. CLS
D700
24-70 f/2.8
These paintings are from the Everybody, All The Time solo show i had at London Miles gallery on March 4th.. in London.
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phone: (44) 020 3170 8618
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www.londonmiles.com/everybody-all-the-time.-scott-c.-artw...
Other than the outrageous sore throat that I've woken up with today, Thanksgiving weekend 2012 is off to a pretty awesome start so far.
Yoga Date w/ Mika, Ramen, homework, more yoga, more homework, talking with Nathan and then a successful photo excursion to porteau cove. sucess!
I think jumping spiders have the most romantic sentimental look of all creatures I ever photographed. There's just some inner wisdom in those eyes..
This fella accepted to jump a couple of times for me :-)
El colega acepto saltar un par de veces para la foto.
Gracias Janete por convencerlo ;-)
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#260 Explore on Friday, May 21, 2010
Katie getting air while playing ball in the yard!! Anyone owning a JRT knows their ability to leap over buildings, trees and cars!! Ok maybe not but they think they can!!
Press "L" for best view...
© Javier Malmierca 2012
En Navaconcejo, en el Valle del Jerte, en Cáceres, en Extremadura, in Spain. Los chavales de este pueblo, Navaconcejo, cuyo "gentilicio" coloquial es Vallenatos : ) se divierten con atrevidos saltos, que ejecutan a lo LOCO, a lo loco, a lo loco se vive mejor... (como dice la canción)
I really wanted to capture a little movement in the image to add to the beautiful sunset glow that stretches across the tidal flats most evenings.
So my enthusiastic model jumped for joy.... it was quite chiily but by about the tenth jump she was warming up, and I caught her as she reached for the nearest star...click :)
Burketown salt flats QLD
This is one of Roma's favorite parts of the agility course that we run her through nearly every day at the Mill Valley dog park. She knows there's a treat waiting for her at the end of the line, so she happily flies up and over and through all the obstacles to get to her reward. She looks a bit scraggly here because she had just been swimming in Pickleweed Inlet, an offshoot of San Francisco Bay.
ODT, "Go."
Exploding shrubs... moving fast. This is from my stash of evening zoom experiments at Longmont's Golden Ponds along the river walk. I grabbed another one of them to edit and change my recent direction. Clearly, there was no camera back spin at all during the zoom but the foliage was expanding in this case. The 24mm focal length is just a report at one end of the zoomed exposure.
This is a newbie edit that I just shot during that season. The exercise was a bit different. I started to crank the zoom just as I started the 1 second exposure. I vowed to try the action shots later and work on the dexterity. I made these shots without the monster 77mm neutral density filter I don't much like. Instead, I returned near sunset with an overcast sky so the light would be sucked out of the daytime. Here is an interesting shot that happened on the shoot. This picture was a new twist; using the camera as slowly as I could hand hold them. I am just experimenting but I am getting better at hand held motion at shorter exposures. This exposure is one of the tricks used. Here I set the the camera for a single exposure on the sensor unlike other attempts. I continued to experiment with that. I think that if you can mismatch double exposures, you can achieve an overlay that is crisp. I remember several tries that used multiple exposures but now I am a bit quicker. I need to take a notepad and pencil. Notes would better be left for when I can get a normal neutral density filter on the lens. I can then even better control the exposure and tricks. Dusk helps. I already posted previous shots that were extremely lucky. I used Lightroom and then dropped it into Photoshop to see what what might appear through the fog.
I have yet to give up all of my attempts at these trick shot without a neutral density filter to slow the world down; little came through. I was hoping to go out and shoot again but I made a stop at Longmont's Memorial Rose Garden for some experiments. I really thought I had a chance at these shots but the overcast was really not deep enough to turn the trick and slow my exposures down enough. I just thought I'd try the zooming and also a focus crank during exposure but like the carny rides, I really need to slow the exposures down further so that I can manipulate my shots at a much more careful and leisurely fashion. This belies how tough it was while over exposure kept knocking me over the exposure edge.