Tag: asheboro
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Yucca gloriosa.
This beautiful “Spanish Dagger” is in my backyard. It just started blooming and I am absolutely fascinated by it’s complex ability to stay alive in such strange conditions. This plant can survive up to 5 years without rain and withstand temperatures below -50 degrees. These plants can be found around the world, but the only…
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Focus on the Flowers.
The light is so beautiful today and there is a tree blooming in my back yard. It smells so good and it is so pretty. I am hoping to find some female models soon to photograph in front of this gorgeous backdrop and the surrounding scenery! I like the extremely thin depth of field. I…
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“Goodbye” School and “Hello” Real-World!
I recently graduated from Randolph Community College with a degree of Photographic Technology in Bio-communications Studies. I still have 8 more weeks of an internship to complete, but other than that, I am finished with photography school. I am glad that I got a good picture of myself in my cap and gown (courtesy of…
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Lake Lucas.
I took this same picture with a Mamiya 645 camera, however, the clouds that day weren’t as interesting. I went back about a year ago and took this picture. I am going through all of my images to gather a portfolio together and I came back across this one (which I still love.) This is…
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Amy.
I have not posted this picture yet, but I still really like it. I took this a couple of years ago and now this girl has become a burlesque performer.
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HDR: Old Flash Bulb
This is a series of 7 images bracketed in camera and then blended in PS CS6. I have really been obsessed with light bulbs and different kinds of filaments and so forth.
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Focus Stacking: Dreamcatcher.
This is a trinket that I have had for a long time and I have always wanted to take pictures of it. This is done with a focus stacking technique using and 150mm macro lens, 32 images and blending in PS CS6.
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Styrofoam Skull.
This was for my Macro class, it is a small skull I bought at a Halloween store years ago and I finally got a chance to use it for one of my assignments. This is a 1:3 shot @ f/57.
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Share the Knowledge! (Lumen Project II)
Just re-posting the link for the Lumen Project II book available on blurb.com. All you have to do is click the picture and it will direct you straight to blurb.com! Thanks for sharing!
