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a few more to choose from...
my very close friend and life cheerleader sent me an email with 25 more photos to consider. i pulled the one's that i have been thinking of out of that group. also the one's that i felt strong about that i had not thought of. any recommendations or opinions would be wonderful. thank you again friends! i am finishing up tallying the last batch and will make a final spread with those most chosen.
1. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/176223759/, 2. ..., 3. 3 6 5 . 5, 4. 3 6 5 . ?, 5. simply panache, 6. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/148759208/, 7. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/542375001/, 8. .freedom., 9. .hearts., 10. .where art thou thoughts?.
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This is the third of my 15 images that I created for my first Portfolio Review.
© Justin Swindle
Strobist Info
Exposure:
F9 @ 1/200
Hensel Mono Block
22" Hensel Beauty Dish
Position: Camera Zero and Above
White 5 in 1 Camera Zero and Below.
As my wife's excursion into a modelling career continues apace, there is always a need for her to add to her portfolio. A win/win situation really as I get to practice my photographic & processing skills without the previously usual resentful looks whenever I pointed my camera in her direction. :>)
1. I chose to shoot this photo horizontally, I think mainly to go along with the horizontal lines of the mushrooms. I also took a few vertically, howver, I found that when shooting vertically there was too much sky in the photo.
2. I used the darker tree and bottoms of the mushrooms against the bright white background to really make the tree stand out and seperate itself from the rest of the frame.
3. This photo was taken on a gloomy overcast day, with soft light from the sky. The soft lighting allowed me to capture the textures of the bark underneath the mushrooms, which would have been difficult if I were shooting under hard light.
4. The hardest part of taking this photo was deciding on shooting it vertically or horizontally. I think this was difficult because the entire tree from bottom to top was covered in mushrooms, so I wanted to capture as much as i could of the mushroom covered tree with minimal distraction from the bright white sky.
5. I took this photo on a nature walk, while looking for flowers. I seen the tree completely covered in mushrooms and decided I wanted to capture its textures from below.
This is my Lisette Portfolio dress. You can read about how I made it through the sew-along Chris (http://pickupsomecreativity.blogspot.com/) and I have been hosting on our blogs. We've walked through each step and shared tips and tricks we found that were helpful.
www.gwennypenny.com/2011/04/portfolio-dress-sew-along-day...
portfolio on board. You are allowed to use this image on your website. If you do, please link back to my site as the source: creditscoregeek.com/
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Thank you!
Mike Cohen