Monthly Archive for February, 2008

Lunar Eclipse

Here is a time lapse that I did of the Lunar Eclipse, this week. It was shot on my D200 and then made into a quicktime. It was around 200 photos about a 2 hour time span. After I shot this, I processed it in Photoshop and then made a quicktime, using 12fps for the movie.  

 12-fps-lunar-eclipse-for-web.mov

Interior

DMH Design Studio in KCMO dmh-dec21.jpg 

Mount City, MO

Driving home from Omaha, NE  moundcity.jpg 

The Buckle…

Michael Stine and I produced a video for the Buckle. This was my first video project since high school, it was great to work on the film side of things again. Here is a still from the shoot. buckle.jpg 

Older work…

So I finally got around to scanning in some of my old work…cincinnati_pinhole.jpg 6×9 Zero Pinhole camera, Cincinnati, Ohio. eagles_bluffs_1.jpg6×17 Fuji Panoramic Camera, McBaine, Missouri. missouri_river_flood_1.jpg6×17 Fuji Panoramic Camera, McBaine, Missouri. Missouri River Flood 2007 katy_trail.jpgNikon D200 Panoramic, Katy Trail, New Franklin, Missouri.   

Colorado Springs…USAFA…

I had the honor of photographing my friends wedding, Brandon and Ashley, at the United States Air Force Academy, in the Cadet Chapel. What an amazing place, it brought back so many memories of my Dad, we took a family vacation there a long time ago. So here are some of my top picks from their wedding.  bawed.jpg
bawed2bw.jpg   bawed3.jpg  Jackson, the little dancer… This little guy danced all night and here is a series of photos that I took of him. He didn’t know that I was taking these photos and then he had a friend join him, her name is Tiffany.jd1_8148.jpg jd1_8151.jpgjd1_8154.jpg jd1_8158.jpgjd1_8160.jpgjd1_8161.jpg 

Westinghouse…

 fan1.jpg Old Westinghouse fan, Nick gave this assignment to me. I used the Canon Mark III 1Ds with a 90mm tilt shift lens, this gave the base of the fan an out of focus look. I used two photos here, I shot the fan blades still and then turned the fan on and shot the blades moving.  _x9m6232.jpg   The Set…Here you can see the set, I was shooting connected to my computer so that I could get instant feedback. I used two light, the first one with a small softbox,  a little behind the the fan so that I could give it a little depth, and the second light I used had a 20 degree honeycomb, with a sheet of spun glass in front of the light to diffuse the light a tiny bit. This diffuses the light but not as much as a softbox does. I also used a half stop shim to knock down some of the light hitting the table.