Day #109
April 17th.
Matt and Leah. Pretty stoked about how these came out.
Day #109
April 17th.
Matt and Leah. Pretty stoked about how these came out.
Well, either the hard drive ro the motherboard in my MBP is dead, but I’m not sure which. Judging by the fact that I’m not getting any kind of black screen saying there is an error or beeps or anything fun and exciting that would simply indicate a super simple fix of a new HD, I assume it’s my motherboard. No bueno. PHotos will be delayed quite a while.
It’ll probably be a couple more days until I post photos from this past weekend, yesterday, and today. Bam, there is your heads up.
Day #69
March 9th.
These were shot on the final morning from the back porch of the cabin we stayed in. They are very similar to the ones posted last year, but hey, I can’t get enough.
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Day #68
March 8th.
John coming around a turn.
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Day #66
March 6th.
On our second day out we got pretty close to some of the new windmills that were erected in northern NH.
Day #65
March 5th.
Sorry, these posts are days late. I was on vacation and didn’t realize I could have had internet access if I had my computer. Oh well! Here they are.
This was our first day on the trail. The lighting was absolutely beautiful up north. We also saw seven deer in this field. Was definitely a good start to the vacation!
Day #64 March 4th. Self portrait. I remembered that my speedlight came with two small gels for it, so I utilized the warming one. The post production on the last image is quite a bit different, but I liked how it looked, so I left it in. Also, I have to get up in about 5 hours, so there is no retouching on the skin on these babies.
Day #63 March 3rd. Previously, I had told Matt that I had wanted to photograph him again and that I would also like to include his girlfriend for a few shoots, so he mentioned the top of Uncanoonuc. We drove up there with the intent or shooting by two abandoned buildings only to realize that we didn’t want to trek through slush to get to them. Here are some test images that we made. All natural light.
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