The Christmas lights are all a-glow on Main street in down town Ann Arbor, so I drug my ever-faithful model/ best friend Erin out in the cold. I shot with my Canon lens 70-200 2.8 IS USM. I wanted to see just how far I could push that puppy (the lens, not Erin) in low light and freezing weather conditions.
The lens performed like a champ. Being able to shoot in low light with out flash allowed me to capture the ambiance of the scene. The lens weighs in at a hefty 3.3 pounds, how-ever my tripod weighs 5 pounds. You can do the math. For capturing moving subjects, easy transitions between backgrounds and low light, this baby gets it done.
This image was inspired by "The sunday Creative" weekly photo project- Frozen.
Gratitude note*Many thanks to Erin. My photographic Guinea Pig, who is insane enough to think my ideas are brilliant.
Update- I have added snow thanks to Photoshop Universe for the video tutorial
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
Finding The Perfect Wedding Gown
After all there is something about a wedding-gown prettier than in any other gowns in the world. ~Douglas William Jerrold
On my quest to cracking the code on finding the perfect wedding gown, I have found the most popular recommendation: Know your body shape.
When I searched for body shapes and types, I found everything from fruits to letters analogies. Now, I don't know if I'm an "Apple" or an "H". I would guess hardly anyone else knows either.
So, here's my 2 cents on choosing a gown.
1. Take an honest friend with you, one who will tell it like it is.
2. Ask the sales clerk, "Which type of dress will flatter my figure the best"?
3. Pay attention to where the waistline is on the dresses you like.
4. Different cuts will emphasize different parts of the body, so emphasize your favorite feature.
Good luck and happy hunting.
Now get out there and find something that will make his knees buckle!
On my quest to cracking the code on finding the perfect wedding gown, I have found the most popular recommendation: Know your body shape.
When I searched for body shapes and types, I found everything from fruits to letters analogies. Now, I don't know if I'm an "Apple" or an "H". I would guess hardly anyone else knows either.
So, here's my 2 cents on choosing a gown.
1. Take an honest friend with you, one who will tell it like it is.
2. Ask the sales clerk, "Which type of dress will flatter my figure the best"?
3. Pay attention to where the waistline is on the dresses you like.
4. Different cuts will emphasize different parts of the body, so emphasize your favorite feature.
Good luck and happy hunting.
Now get out there and find something that will make his knees buckle!
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