Taken in the American Museum of Natural History, in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda. This one is a skeleton of an Allosaurus Dinosaur….
MOO comes to the USA!
I’m a big fan of the MOO business cards – especially the ‘MiniCards’, in fact I did a previous post about the MOO MiniCards too…
Turn off the Lights!!
Bit of a random post today. As it’s Earth Hour coming up, I thought I’d try a mandatory light bulb shot….
Someone was asking me the other day where I got my business cards from. They’re from a UK company called ‘Moo‘. That’s a picture of two cards above, in Sprite. Don’t ask…
Still pursuing my banjo ambitions, it’s now been roped into photo shoots in its spare time.
Canon EOS-1D Mark III
1/200 sec at f/20
ISO 400
70mm
Strobist Info:
- 580exII directly above the banjo shot through a partially collapsed umbrella (partially collapsed because I had to angle it staight down, and my light stand doesn’t do the beam-arm thing). 1/2 power.
- 580exII behind camera to the right with full CTO gel to warm up the wood on the right of the photo. Shot through a large diffuser. 1/2 power.
- Large white reflector below the camera, which un-clutters the reflection in the hand rest on the banjo (without this you see junk, books, tripod reflection and me-reflection).
First a look back at some older pictures on my Flickr stream.
Taken in Maine on a dreary day. We were outside taking pictures of the water and boats, before I saw the piles of fish heads on the floor. Slippery? Yes. Smelly? Yep. This bucket stood out because of the old leathery look.
Canon EOS-20D
2 sec at f/10
ISO 100
25mm





