Almost got wet on this one too. Luckily it just barley missed.ISO: 200 Exposure: 1/400 sec Aperture: 4.0 Focal Length: 18mm Flash Used: No
I really wanted to get some nice wave shots as they were hitting the cliffs and creating some really nice spays. In this one, if you look at the lower left you will see that there is a wave heading towards my left side. WELL I was not quite expecting this to actually hit me so I was more focused on getting the bird in the shot. WELL needless to say that wave snuck right up on me. Oh well, whatever it takes to get the shot.
Love stop motion shot.
ISO: 200Exposure: 1/640 sec Aperture: 4.0Focal Length: 19mm Flash Used: No
Play around with some filters in Adobe Lightroom. Got some nice effects with these.
Tracing the heart. There was a slight breeze that day which made for some nice suddle movements.
The kiss. We had to do a couple attempts on this one. She kept wanting to look at me and was being silly, which is not nessary a bad thing, just not what I was looking for.
The Spray. Both were trying to get the camera man wet. Got the spray!
What a beautiful day for this shoot. Mommy wanted to get some new photos of Trinity in her Easter Dress. Could have not pick a better spot than Sunset Cliffs. The colors around really enhanced the photo shoot. Even the green algae brought out the yellow in her dress. Shot all of these in manual mode, with an external flash so to get her face. This helps tremendously when there is a large light source behind (Sun). Have to be careful not to over expose the shot. When you are using flash, the max shutter speed is set at 200, which can cause problems with high speed shots and exposure. What I have learned to do is to adjust the f/stop to compensate.
Trinity was so worried that the crab would pinch her that it took Mommy to convince her that it would just tickle. Once that was okay with her then she agreed.
I love the way the green and yellow compliment in this photo.
Another shot of my buddy Tommy taken at Fontana Raceway in California. I took one NEF and saved it four different times with different exposures. Then combined them using DynamicPhoto program. Played around with the setting in tone mapping and got this result.
I like this shot, for a telephoto lens, it came out pretty good.