Thankfully I have a willing wife to let me practice the craft. : )
Thankfully, you still find time for some photography too...
I know right?? I don't know how you do it Jason Beck...
Thanks! If I recall correctly, it was just some very very faint streetlight-like light source in the distance (the color temp was very warm, so I had to fix that in post). The shot was in Arizona (I live in Cali) and we definitely do not get skies like that here either, haha.25 seconds at ISO1600? Did you add any additional lighting to the foreground? I really like this shot. Sci-Fi yet subtle.
Plus we don't night sky like this in New England!
Thats absolutely brilliantJust kidding! It's a moose posing for AlaskaMoose. Used Canon EF 200mm f/2.8L II USM at sundown:
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Had another go at this scene. Still no good, but, like Arnie, "I'll be back"...
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beautiful
Wow, what a cool picture! how did you manage this?
Its pretty good, though her face has been a bit washed out though!Thankfully I have a willing wife to let me practice the craft. : )
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1000D 1/664 F/5.0 27mm iso100
Thankfully I have a willing wife to let me practice the craft. : )
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1000D 1/664 F/5.0 27mm iso100
Mine for today - More portraiture. Wish i Had've had my 50mm 1.8 on me for this one for a bit of depth of field, but getting to use a 17-40f4L was fun enoughClickable and critique welcome. yeah yeah, i know, brickwork not horizontal - but i just loved the shot anyway.
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hahah Thanks! I am trying to keep them tasteful. I know a lot of you work in cubicles and don't know who is looking over your shoulder.The studio is doing pretty well and I have some very pretty models coming in so I am way stoked. : ) I'll of course keep you all updated.