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Monthly Archive for February, 2008

Grave Digger

When I was taking the photos of some co-workers the other day, Brandon spotted a shovel in the corner of the studio.  With the hoodie he had with him that day, we thought it would make for a fun “Prison Break” or “Reaper” look.  I threw this one into Photoshop to have a little fun [...]

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I love my job!

Rebecca
Yesterday my work had me take photos of the customer service reps for some fun photos to put up on the walls of their area.  They wanted them in black and white, and to have the people display whatever “personality” they wanted.  These are what ended up being the final product.
I am reminded from this [...]

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Portrait of a Co-worker

Brandon
Brandon is a co-worker that let me take some portraits today of him.  I need some lighting and post-processing practice, and he figures the free photos to throw on his Facebook profile are worth sitting in for me.
I’ll have some more of him in the future.
Canon 40D, 50 1.4, 1/80 at f/9 and 100 ISO
see [...]

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Oh yeah, that’s the spot

This time of year our cat gets very affectionate, looking for someone to scratch away the itching skin caused by shedding.  Our kids are happy to indulge.
Canon 40D, EF-S 18-55, 1/60 at f/2.8 and 200 ISO

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Tender Feet

Here we have some baby feet taken of a co-worker’s newborn almost 2 years ago.  Still one of my favorites I have taken of this concept.
To take this photo as well as others in the series, the baby was too young to be propped up on some pillow, or perhaps I just didn’t have the [...]

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Getting the Shot

At the end of the recent Kenneth Linge seminar I attended we took a field trip to see some of the techniques we learned put into action. As the night sky was quickly deepending Kenneth showed us how his simple and cost effective tungsten light created a high quality portrait in a difficult lighting [...]

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Donny Osmond in the Spotlight

Donny Osmond with Michael Ripoll during a semi-acoustic segment of the concert.
Canon 20D, 24-105L, 1/60 at f/4 and 800 ISO
see it on flickr

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Enough Already

Tahoe
Animals are so fun to photograph, but I think dogs tend to take the cake when it comes to expressions. Tahoe here was so ready to play while the rest of us were busy relaxing. Dogs just seem to be able to give you that look that can have so many meanings. [...]

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Mt. Timpanogos Panoramic

Panoramic photos are not really ideal for typical web viewing, but I have to admit I find them fascinating.  To truly appreciate this photo, click through to see a larger size.  Current technology makes it relatively easy to put together multiple photos for amazing wide angle views and incredible resolution.  This particular photo is a [...]

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Stage in Purple

Donny Osmond in Concert
I guess Donny still likes purple, eh?  Hehe.
Most often when I am shooting a concert obviously I get as close as possible.  The point is to get the best possible shots, and shots that are difficult for most people to get.  That said, at times I like to step back a bit [...]

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