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Tyler State Park, Pennsylvania June 2022
Camera: Hasselblad 500c/m
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar T* 80mm f2.8 New C
Film: Delta 100
As I paid attention to the light and shadows on the bridge, a man entered, walking his dog. That was a lucky addition!
On Thursday, I posted a different shot of this couple, playing in the park. It went to Explore pretty quickly, so I waited to post another one. Here they are, enjoying warmer spring temperatures, and a little bit of fog!
A few more shots of the Schofield Covered Bridge, where I sometimes go to find peace and quiet. I've been visiting this bridge since 2010; my photostream is dotted with photos from all seasons.
Originally built in 1873, the Schofield Ford Covered Bridge in Tyler State Park was rebuilt in 1997 after a 1991 arson fire.
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I was one of the first people allowed into the park after they plowed the access road. As much as I'm an extrovert, it's nice to be alone in a place like this.
Despite a summertime flare-up of her multiple sclerosis symptoms, Janice was determined to walk to the top of a hill in one of our favorite parks. She made it! Perhaps it's determination that helps keep her well.
I did color correction on a friends photo from a film set today. Stood in for an actress that baled on my friend's film project. Despite my horrified face, I was being pulled in for a kiss. LOVE the soft focus of this.
Credit: John Chrostek
Color Correction: Me.
Models: Myself & David Crowley
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Met up with my friend PT today after work to shoot his E39 M5. Let me start off by saying I LOVE this car! Shooting it really made me miss having a red car, so now I'm thinkin my next car will definitely be red! What you see is what you get with this car. There isn't a ton of stuff done to the car, but then again it's an M5... does it really need much? This is his daily driver and the few things he has done are perfect for the car IMO. Intake, Exhaust, Chip, Cargraphic Racing 19 wheels, coilovers and that's about it.
On another note I felt like this was the first shoot in a while where everything seemed to just click once we figured out a location. I was able to setup the lights fairly quickly (getting better at it, haha) and felt like I was able to get most of the shots I was looking for with the exception of a few. I'm really trying to work on doing "full shoots" where I walk away from a shoot with a "360 degree view" of the car. I find that after setting everything up and dialing in the position of the flashes and their power settings I am a little rushed to get all the shots I want. I don't know how guys get in a full set of static shots and do some rig shots all in one shoot, but I'll get there.
Strobist:
AB800 camera left w/ Medium PCB Soft Box
AB800 camera right w/ Medium PCB Soft Box
AB800 camera far right w/ 7" reflector
Powered by PCB Vagabond II
Triggered w/ Radio Popper JrX Studio Trigger and Receivers
I now have many photos of people on this bridge. Semi-silhouettes of boys playing, people riding horses, friends walking and talking. Matter of fact, I had one of them printed on my business card.
Each image is unique. I'm glad to be able to return to that bridge, now, to continue making images.