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This is Guffey Bridge, located at Celebration Park on the Snake River around Melba, Idaho. This bridge was built by Col. Dewey (read Boss Hogg) of Silver City in the late 19th Century to transport ore from the Owyhees down to Nampa and Caldwell.
It was cold as balls out there this morning. The car thermometer read -5°F/-20°C when I got out to start shoothing. Brrrrrr!
It's not my intention to shoot yet another misty river photo but, it's not really that misty so I figure it doesn't count as one. It's just that they are close by and easy to sneak out to early in the morning before everybody wakes up or before work.
My idea shoothing with a 50mm analog lens and f/1.8 from this angle was to capture a double perspective. The bench lines first and the road as a secondary one.
Photo prise lors de mon cours "Fashion Photography" il y a quelques années. Je crois que c'était l'un de mes premiers shoothing avec mon Nikon D750, que j'utilise toujours d'ailleurs.
Photo taken during my "Fashion Photography" course a few years ago. I think it was one of my first shoots with my Nikon D750, which I still use today.
A sunny Sunday morning called for finding some activity on the CN Superior Subdivision. After shoothing this train in Solon Springs, I sprinted to Gordon for shot on the east side of the tracks along County G. I have admired the small hill with Eastern White Pines here in Gordon, plus the blue house at the intersection of G and Y adds a nice pop. I expected only grabbing this angle, but the crew brought the train to a stop in about 500 feet.
Spectacular meteor during the Lyrid meteor shower. The purple hue is due to a high Calcium content of the meteor.
Amy goes in for the drive ... while i was shoothing this game tonight i realized the Woman sitting behind me was Amy's mother she is down for thanksgiving to spend it with her daughter and also any other girls that arent going home!!!!
Made with film!
The other day i was shoothing for the magazine, until January i can't show anything but maybe they publish the making off, i'll tell :)
Around the 11th of august 2012 an meteor past the earth leaving a lot of rocks to come down as shoothing stars... It became the night of 1001 shooting stars
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In June I was shoothing several Milky Way exposures from Devils Garden Campground in Arches NP.
Each exposure was 25s @ ISO 6400 to keep the stars round. Now, just for the fun of it, I stacked them in order to get some startrails.
The result quite surprised me...
You can find the corresponding Milky Way still here: flic.kr/p/uKCNo1
Number 6 of our project 52, something sweet / etwas süsses
Strobist: shooth through above and underneath, just a simple butterfly lighting
Caitlin shot in my home studio using flash. I always preferred permanent lights, because it's so easy to shape in real time. My permanent lighting setup restricts me to the proximity of a wall socket though--I can't use it away from a power source. I therefore tried a combination of a powerful flashgun with an off-camera radio trigger. This shot is part of a first series of try-out shots with this set-up. I shot Caitlin using a single white shooth-through umbrella. Fortunately, it took me just one test shot to set the flash and camera in full manual. However--shame!--I forgot to change the ISO form 800 to 200. I'm really pleased with the reliability of the trigger, the power of the flash and the flexibility of the set-up. Focusing is a pain in the dark though, and I can't reliably predict the outcome of using a reflector.
I found a nice Coca-Cola glass bottle in the local supermarket. This was shot in my kitchen with a single strobe and multiple exposures that were combined in Photoshop.
View coke layers in my photostream to view each separate layer.
Strobist info: Single Vivitar 285 on 1/16 power. Aperture was set to f/16 for the bottle and f/22 for the ice. Shutter was set to 1/250.
The lighting is a DIY strip-light I made from an Elinchrom umbrella packaging box and some aluminium foil. The ice is piled on an IKEA plastic cutting board and the flash is underneath shoothing upwards.
Some first shots with my new Fujifilm X-100F. Fun camera to shooth with. Here from a local temple in Hamamatsu, Japan.
The brand new Swedish Chameleon SC:GH3 CAGE makes the Lumix GH3 such a professional filmmaker tool. Here hooked up with the 'best in class' TVlogic VFM-056W 5.6" multi signal broadcast monitor. The pictured lens is the fantastic Voigtländer Nokton 17.5mm f/0.95 with switchable clickless aperture! Genus Fader-ND in front of the lens for exposure control.
On Friday May 17th I am running a seminar about the GH3 for professional filmmaking and photography at Scandinavian Photo EXPO in Gothenburg.
Strobist info: Panasonic FL-360L camera left manual at 1/25 power shooth through umbrella, Panasonic FL-360L camera right manual at 1/64 power white bounce umbrella, both triggered wirelessly by Olympus E-M5 flashgun. Lens: M.Zuiko 75/1.8 Exposure: 1/160 sek, ISO200, f/2.8
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70-90 mph and temperatrures around 10F made shoothing this a bit difficult and colors never really popped like I was hoping but seeing something rather than nothing is always good.