During our Process Monitoring class I explored the options we have to achieve perspective correction. I shot with Canon, Nikon, and Sinar F1 cameras. This is the skewed file of the old Asheboro Courthouse.
I shot this with a Nikon D700 at 1/500 @ f8, ISO 200.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Portrait Bay Light Lesson
For our Bio-Portrait class we had to work with five lights and in the portrait bay. So many options for us. Here we have a left kicker light only. On the right we all five strobing for the full effect. I used a Nikon D700 to shoot at 1/60 @ f8, ISO 200.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Bio-Com Water Assignment
While trying to get the right shots for my water assignment, I happened to catch Carmen cross into the one bit of sunlight shining through the trees. You can have fun shooting for school.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
The Panorama is Finally Done!
After some travelling and shooting I finally got the shots I needed for my panorama. Here is a 360 degree view from the outer tip of Hanging Rock. I had to set up on the rock surrounded on three sides by serious drops with gusting winds making it interesting. The sun made it tricky but it all worked out in the end. Shot with a Nikon D700 at 1/25 @ f20, ISO 200. The 17-35mm 1:2.8 lens kept it nice and clear.
Pharmaceutical Projects Gone Awry!
These are examples of a pharmaceutical project gone awry. Notice the bad skin tones. My gracious models Elizabeth and Jack, were both shot by a Nikon D300 at 1/30 @ f5.6, ISO 200. Lighting provided by two Halolights and a 750 with gel for the background.
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