I have been pushing a lot of things to the back burner lately, but I decided to finally finish with this photoshoot I did with my friend Lauren. We managed to get a few shots off outside while the sun was going down, we have had so much rain this summer it was a surprise to see the sun. I also had a chance to try out my new ring light that I had put together, I was pretty happy with the results, but I would like to make another one to increase the output some more. I will be making a post about on making my ring light when I put together my new one. I thought the shoot went very well, I still have some more ideas that I wanted to try, but that will have to wait for another day. Looking forward to shooting with her again!
Notes: I had seen some photos of people dropping lemons into water and some of people dropping limes into water, so I decided to combine the two ideas into one. After many different test shots to get the timing right I was finally able to pull of a few good shots, this shot seemed to jump out at me. You can see more photos from this set on my Flickr account! Go out and try this, it is a little tough but lots of fun to see the results!
Notes: So it has been a little while since I have posted a new photo up, but I have been doing a lot of shooting lately. A lot of what I have been shooting has had to do with liquid lately and this is a good example of what I have been doing. If you want to see more in this set you can see them at Flickr
Notes: I got this idea from a tutorial posted over at Floboski Films on smoke photography. It is a simple set up and alot of fun to see what images come from the smoke, add a little post in photoshop and this is what you get. You can see some of my other smoke photos on Flickr and go out and try it for yourself!
Notes: This was taken over the past weekend on top of Cadillac Mountain in Bar Harbor, Maine. Ashley, Alyssa, Aidan, and I decided to make a day trip to Bar Harbor and do the tourist thing and all that fun stuff. We all had a great time and some nice sun burns to show off. I did manage to get a few good photos, too. I don’t know why I like this shot so much, I guess it is because he just walked over to this rock, no camera… no group of people… and took it all in! It was such a great day to be outdoors and if you want to see some more of my shots just go to my Flickr page to check them out!
Lens: Tamron LD Di 70-300mm 4 to 5.6, shot at 100mm and the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8, shot at 50mm backwards on the end
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/200
F-stop: 8
Processed: Lightroom 2
Notes: I was going to take some photos of a few things I was going to sell and this guy was sitting on the floor. It’s about 3.5 inches wide and should not be living in the house, haha. I am not usually creeped out by spiders, but when I was looking through my lens and saw this up close it creeped me out. I never really knew how hairy spiders were, so that was kind of cool to see. I didn’t kill the spider, they are good bugs, so I dropped it off in the trees by our neighbors house.
Notes: This day felt like the first day of summer, we got to go out in the kayaks and enjoy the sun and water. It was a lot of fun and I am looking forward to enjoying many more weekends like this. I also wanted a chance to try using flash outside and I was happy with the results!
Notes: I made a snoot tonight out of an empty can of chips and I wanted to test is out to see if it worked. I use to have good size simpsons collection, that has been getting smaller everytime I move, and I thought Homer Simpson would be a good sport and model for me. More photos can be found on my Flickr page of the whole family, and I will post a quick tutorial on how I made my snoot, it is so simple.
Notes: This was out behind our neighbors home, it has been there for who knows how long and appears to have been forgotten. I originally saw this last summer but I never had a chance to grab a photo of it. Check out some more shots on my Flickr Pro account, thanks to the girlfriend for getting it for me!
Notes: Strobist had a post on taking photos of water droplets, so that is what inspired me for this photo. You can see the rest of the potos on my Flickr page, tell me what you think.