Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flash. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

POD #20


Taken with my a Nikon D3s ISO 3200 1/125 @ f/8. SB-24 flash for light

Got some macro equipment out over the weekend for some focus stacking. This image is not focus stacked, just thought it was a nice close up of a ten dollar bill. 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

POD #17










Taken with a Canon 5D Mark II ISO 100 1/100 @ f/11

Light source varied. Mostly two Alien Bee 800's rim lighting for separation and a 1600 filling everything out.

So, after editing 450+ pictures in 7 hours. My supervisor asks me if I wanted to shoot a band later that night. I, with exhaustion in my voice, said yes. It was a great decision. I met some really cool people, took some great images and had a blast. Best fourteen hour day I have had. First two images are group shots with everyone. There are also groupings of different artists and finally my favorite are the ones of the Kristina Jacobsen ( the last two images) by herself. I definitely feel accomplished.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

POD #11



Taken with my Nikon D90 1/125 @ f/16. SB-24 Flash triggering two Alien Bee 800's

Thought I would take a picture of where I am working for my internship. Was not aware at the time that my SB-24 for flash would trigger the optical slave on the Alien Bee 800's. Thank you Paul C. Buff. The first image is our shooting space at Leland Little Auctions. It is just enough room for us to do what we need. The second picture is my supervisor, Kent Corley, shoot details of a metal sculpture on a mirrored base. You would think that this would have been a challenge, but not for Kent. 

Thursday, March 22, 2012

POD #3

Taken with my Nikon D90. 1/200th @ f/13, daylight backlit, filling with on-camera flash.

I really enjoy going out on photo safari's and finding that absolutely adorable kid at a park and capturing a moment. I played with this image quite a bit more than I usually  do for this kind of thing. Trying to get the skin tone just right was a challenge since I am splitting white balances here. I know what everyone is thinking "WHAT!!!" On-camera flash!!! Well let me tell you, at times, it can be useful.

Monday, March 19, 2012

POD #1

Macro Image of a Moth @ f/ 10, 1/100th of a second, Nikon SB 24 Manual @ 1/4th power. Ambient light is a generic incandescent light bulb

I am not an insect photographer in the least, however, I have always wanted to see a moth up close. The perspective shows the top of the moth, which almost looks like a face. This was an added entertaining element.