Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Large Format Love!

f/22 @ 1/125 at ISO 100

This is an image I used in my large format portfolio.  The location is an old finishing company located in Spencer, NC along the Yadkin River.

This image was captured with a Sinar F1 using a 210 mm lens.

Cabbage

f/4.8 @ 1/45 at ISO 200

I saw his cabbage in the grocery store and fell in love with the texture.  I bought it and decided to photograph it for my Object Lighting Portfolio.

The image was captured with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 90 mm macro lens. 

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Mmmm... Vermont

f/14 @ 1/100 at ISO 320

We visited the peak separation in the Appalachian Mountains known as the "App Gap" located in central Vermont in October of 2009.

This image was captured with a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 18-70 mm lens.   

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Jessica

f/2.4 @ 1/45 at ISO 640

Jessica is a friend of mine who was married in July of 2010 in Mexico.  She was so nice to get all dressed up again to help me with a portrait assignment I had for Biocommunications Portrait class.  

This image was captured with a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 50 mm 1.8 lens.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Object Lighting Portfolio

f/16 @ 1/8 at ISO 200

For our Object Lighting Portfolio we are required to have a photograph of glass.  I wanted some color, so I decided to add a simple flower arrangement. 

This image was captured with the Nikon D300 and a Sigma 90 mm macro lens.

The Angel Oak

f/4.5 @ various shutter speeds at ISO 320

Jason and I visited the Angel Oak again this past weekend for the fourth time.  Unfortunately we found out we would not be able to get married here next November, not because they do not allow it but because the City of Charleston has very strict regulations on the property.

The images were captured with a Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 24-105 IS lens.


Monday, November 8, 2010

Panoramic

f/16 @ several different shutter speeds and an ISO of 200

I chose to got to the Salisbury Depot to shoot for my panoramic assignment that was given to us by our digital imaging instructor John Rash http://rashphoto.blogspot.com/.  When I began shooting the engine was not there, so  when he pulled up I was so mad I thought he had ruined my shot.  I could not have been more wrong.  Simply click on the image for a larger view.

The 37 images it took to make the final panoramic photograph possible were captured with a Nikon D300 and a Nikkor 50 mm lens.

Bojangles on Innes

f/9 @ 1/200 at ISO 200

Argon is a safe, odorless, non-toxic gas which is 40% denser than air, significantly slowing down the transference of heat and cold from pane to pane.  The images shown are examples of when the Argon begins to seep out from between the glass panes and other elements such as water and air begin to seep in.  I photographed these at Bojangles located on Innes Street in Salisbury, NC before Jason and I headed off for Hanging Rock State Park.  

 f/13 @ 1/320 at ISO 200

Both images were captured using a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 18-70 mm lens.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

This Old House

f/16 @ 1/45 at ISO 320

Since I started school at Randolph Community College I have been driving down Hwy 49 admiring this old house.  One Friday afternoon I decided to stop and photograph it.  I can not help but wonder the story behind the house and the family that once inhabited it.

This image was captured with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 70-200 mm 2.8 lens.

Ginkgo #2

f/16 @ 1/30 at ISO 200

The pharmaceutical assignment required that we have two different photographs of the same pharmaceutical or herbal remedy.  This was the second photograph I took of Ginkgo Biloba, I wanted it to have a more natural feel.

Both images was captured using a Nikon D300 and Nikkor 18-70 mm lens.

f/8 @1/30 at ISO 200

This is a photograph taken of my set up for the Ginkgo Biloba shoot.