Cruisertoy, sorry it has taken me a while to get back to you. I find the computer horribly distracting and therefore don't get on here too much. Every Miles A Memory is pretty close on my timing, but the sun had actually long since set in the canyon, and due to the overcast it was quite dark...
My girlfriend needed a picture to send for a competition, so we threw together a little studio and this is what we came up with. Background is obviously Photoshopped (I don't have proper lighting to use a backdrop, so the existing one looked pretty bad) but other than that I really like her...
Thats my headlamp as I walked around. I was using a remote so I just took a half dozen or so while I was making dinner and getting my Scotch and cigar going...the strange lights I saw were to the south west, probably into CA, and looked like a strobe (and just as brilliantly white as one)...
Area 51...almost actually, across the street from the Nevada Test Site, but opposite corner from Area 51...still pretty darn cool though!
Elsewhere in Nevada...
Clark
Rainy day in Prescott. It's not exactly what I was going for, but the creek was rising about 2"/min and the tripod was sinking into the sand, so I had to hurry...
Clark
Playing in the rain! My girl friend thought it would be fun to do a shoot in the rain and I was only too happy to oblige. As it turned out the rain quite before she was ready, so I had a friend hold the hose instead.
Clark
Yes, I used skirt steak. Recipe is as follows:
This is a combination of a number of different Chimichurri recipes I found. I mixed and matched quantities and specific ingredients to match my tongue. Some call for distilled white vinegar, some do not call for shallot's, etc. In Argentina every...
So I started this little series because I think food photography is kinda fun...but then it occurred to me that it would be the perfect opportunity to play and learn with different apertures (the iris, not the program). I was using a tripod so shutter was a moot point. Light for the herbs is one...
Quote from John White about using iReporters in place of professional photo journalists that made me smile: "You can't take someone who fills prescription bottles and have them do your heart surgery."
Clark
Thanks John! You do have a point, they don't always have to be perfect wall hangers to be good photo's. The story is the whole point of most photographs in the first place...
Clark
Trevor, I really like that set. It has a very photo journalistic feel to it which I think makes it fun. Something that really draws my eye is on the last picture the brides hair looks like a second face. Not that you have any control over it, but that was the first thing I noticed when I looked...
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