Taken in the tiny harbour on Lake Esrum in Fredensborg, Denmark.
31 Mar 2013
27 Mar 2013
26 Mar 2013
The Stark Colourless Beauty of Winter
-5° + falling snow = great conditions to test how tough the D300s actually is! Despite being soaking wet and freezing cold by the time I got home the D300s and Nikkor 35mm f1.8G DX combo never missed a beat and came through unscathed. A successful result I think!
1 Mar 2013
23 Feb 2013
16 Feb 2013
15 Feb 2013
Portrait with the Nikkor 50mm f1.8D
Have I mentioned before that the Nikkor 50mm f1.8D makes a really nice portrait lens? ;-) Hehe!
Lighting: Elinchrom D-Lite-it 2 with a snoot from above and behind the subject pointing down at the subject from the right side of the portrait. Elinchrom D-lite-it 4 with 65x65cm soft-box from above camera and very slightly left. Edited in Lightroom 4. Vignette added.
14 Feb 2013
4 Feb 2013
"On Location" Studio Portrait Shoot
I shot a series of portraits for a someone over the weekend and decided to share this one simply because this wonderful man's face really caught my eye, some people are just great to photograph and he was a natural!
I had a load of fun and was reminded once again that I am in this because I love working with people, and seeing them happy with something as personal as their portrait just makes my day!
31 Jan 2013
Truth in Photography by Calvin and Hobbs.
Haha! Love Calvin and Hobbs, so much common everyday truth!
You can find it here: http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2012/09/20
30 Jan 2013
Sunflower Centre
Nikon D90, AF-S DX Micro Nikkor 40mm f/2.8G, ISO200, Manual mode, f8, 1/125s, Nikon sb700 triggered wirelessly via CLS and bounced into an umbrella to camera left.
27 Jan 2013
Inside the Crypt of the Domkyrka in Lund, Sweden.
Nikon D90, Nikkor 35mm f1.8G DX, ISO800, Aperture Priority mode, f2.8, 1/6s, hand held, edited in Corel Paintshop Pro X4.
19 Jan 2013
Another Take on Photographing a Bottle of Wine
As you know I recently posted something on shooting a bottle of wine in a light tent, to see it CLICK HERE.
Well, this time around I wanted to try something a little different than the last shoot and go for an entirely different look.
The Power of Bounced Flash!
Nikon sb600 atop my D300s turned backwards and about 45° upwards to bounce onto the wall and ceiling behind me. This simple technique resulted in even and soft lighting from a large light source and great highlights in the eyes of the subjects!
13 Jan 2013
Should I work for Free?
Click on the link below for a well laid out and easy to implement graph to help you decide if you should indeed work for free:
Should I Work for Free?
And here is a handy jpeg (you can download it from the site above) that I am going to print out and hang in my office for easy reference:
:-)
Should I Work for Free?
And here is a handy jpeg (you can download it from the site above) that I am going to print out and hang in my office for easy reference:
:-)
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