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Post Production

2/11/2014

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For this photo of the week it was… a Meteor… and I'm a super hero…. maybe villain.

Canon 5D Mark III/ Sigma 35mm DG Art
Shutter 1/100" f/9.0 ISO-50


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I had previously shot this photo as my profile pic for my site awhile ago. This was one of my failed photos because my Elinchrom Ranger didn't fire so I was under exposed! After looking at the photo again recently, it reminded me of that scene in movies when someone is walking away from a BIG explosion or cars crashing casually.  Sooooo I decided to put at little post production into the photo to make it more epic (my favorite word… most of the time).


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Here's the image straight out of the camera.
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Here's before I placed flames in my hand instead of the camera.
I need to incorporate this into a shoot with a model…. Someday soon.

Cheers!
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Moonlight Hiking

1/17/2014

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For this week's photo of the week it was late night hiking….

Canon 5D Mark III/ 16-35mm f/2.8L II
Shutter 2" f/2.8 ISO-800

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It's still winter time and the sun is setting pretty early. So my friend calls me around 7;00 to ask me if I wanted to go hiking… in the dark. It was a full moon out and clear so of course I said yes! We made it to the top of Garland Park in Carmel California and I had an idea. Why don't I look like I'm looking at a GPS and traveling the mountain range… 

The main light is completely providing by the moon. The phone had a large screen and gave the perfect rim light for my face and hand. The stars are composited from a shot a took at the same exact spot @ f/22. I was definitely using a tripod :) I think the eye can make a nice and easy transition from the the phone and I, to the mountain's lumpiness, to the stars in the sky.

Cheers!
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