Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Friends I miss
December is one of my favorite months not necessarily because of the holiday, but because of what the holidays bring. Most people I know are fairly scattered across the west coast and I don't get to see them nearly as much as I'd like to. But, when December rolls around I try to get in as much people time as humanly possible (and photographs of people). Most of the below images were taken during past Decembers.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Jackie + Billy's Engagement pt 2
See part 1 here.
Pogonip park has an old lime kiln that you can walk on top of that makes me feel like I'm walking around in the trees. It provided one of the best back drops for the photo shoot. The leaves were amazing thanks to Fall - the background would have been a little boring if everything was green. These are the things I think about when taking photographs.
Pogonip park has an old lime kiln that you can walk on top of that makes me feel like I'm walking around in the trees. It provided one of the best back drops for the photo shoot. The leaves were amazing thanks to Fall - the background would have been a little boring if everything was green. These are the things I think about when taking photographs.
This pose and that dress makes Jackie look like a ballerina :) |
For the photo below, I very very carefully attached my camera to a fence (I left the tripod in the car *sigh*) and set a timer. Then, Jackie and Billy posed while I threw a pile of leaves in the air and jumped out of the frame just in time for the shot. It was ridiculous and didn't work that well. More often than not, there was a leaf in someone's face. I also have some cute photos of J + B throwing leaves in the air and trying to kiss before all the leaves hit the ground. Also ridiculous to do (I think we tried it 5 times or so before giving up) but really cute. I'm going to make the best looking one into a gif.
Never leave home without a tripod. |
yay! |
Labels:
California,
engagement,
Fall,
forest,
Nikon D90
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