A shot from an assignment this morning. I love getting close to objects with my wide-angle lens, because it lets me make that thing or person the center of attention, but also includes plenty of context. I just like the feeling this one gives of standing on stage, with no audience. The [...]
Entries Categorized as 'DOF'
Microphone before an Empty House
September 27, 2008
2922 Days and Counting
June 10, 2008
About ten years ago, I was sitting at the back of some classroom, waiting for the professor to show up for the first day of class. Seated to my right was a buddy, and we were shooting the breeze about some thing or another, when, in the doorway, stood this vision of beauty and [...]
Front Page Buttery Goodness
June 2, 2008
For those who asked, here is the actual image that was used for the graduation rehearsal feature in the Sunday paper. it looks much more impressive on newsprint!
Descent into Light
May 30, 2008
Curtain Rod
May 28, 2008
I recently traded a few lenses to obtain an EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM lens. I am really enjoying it, although I am missing the near-indestructible build quality of the “L” series lens I sold to get it. The extra stop of light (from f/4 to f/2.8) coupled with the Image Stabilization system [...]
Blue Eyes Cryin’ in the Rain
May 14, 2008
There were some blue eyes, and there was a lot of rain (and tornadoes), but mostly this was a sharpness test of the recently delivered Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM. Deliciously sharp, and incredibly blue (lens and eyes, respectively).
More from the Farmer’s Market
May 11, 2008
Story here.
Abstract Light
May 7, 2008
Here’s a shot from back in 2005. Sara and I went to Boston for a few days to see what we could see, and we were very graciously hosted by a friend of a friend in an amazing apartment pretty much in the heart of the city.
I was still very much in the “learning [...]
Backyard Dandelion
May 6, 2008
Just playing around with the point-and-shoot…
Dress Blue
April 16, 2008
An un-used shot from an assignment a few weeks ago.
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