Macro flower shot 1/2 using the stack focusing method. ISO 200, f16 2 sconds, Nikon D300s
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Kids will be kids!....
When taking photos of kids, things don’t always go as planned. This is a picture of Jaisyn and his sister, Willow. I had one pose in mind but Jaisyn had a mind of his own. This was shot with a Nikon D300s with a 28-75mm lens (66mm), ISO 200, 60 @ f11
Macro Photography...
More images from my Macro Photography class. The granola bar was shot with a 55mm macro lens at f32 for 8 seconds. (1/1). The stone is a 1/3 image shot at f16 for 10 seconds. Both were shot with a Nikon D300s. The third shot is lighting set-up.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Jerri....
This is one of my favorite shots from a recent photo shoot with Jerri B. It was taken in studio with a Nikon D300S, ISO 200, 60 @ f13, 70-200 mm lens (120 mm). Make-up by MAC, Hair by Cassandra
More macro shots.....
It's amazing how differently things look up close. These are macro shots of the interior and exterior of a cantaloupe. They were shot with a Nikon D300S, 105mm macro lens, 200 ISO, 4 seconds @ f32
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Looks like a ....
You guessed it! It's the stamen of a rose. This was my first attempt at a Macro shot. It presented some challenges but once I work the kinks out, I think I'm going to enjoy Macro Photography.
This was the lighting set up for the shot above. I used a Nikon D300S with a 55mm Macro Lens.
This was the lighting set up for the shot above. I used a Nikon D300S with a 55mm Macro Lens.
What is that?
This is a Macro shot of a pink grapefruit. It was shot with a 55mm Macro lens.
I shot this in my home studio with one light. The grapefruit is not pictured here because it was consumed shortly afterwards.
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