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Forward Motion Hare Scramble – Collins, MO
This past weekend, my brother and I went down to Collins where I shot the latest round of the Forward Motion Hare Scrambles Championship. It turned out to be a beautiful day and the first warm day we’ve had since … Continue reading
AHSC – Old Crow
It looks like I’m set up to shoot at the Old Crow race on March 28th. I’ll be there for the pee wee race and for the big bikes, so it should be lots of fun. I really appreciate the … Continue reading
New Town, New Location
Yellow Wood Photography recently picked up stakes and headed toward the Midwest. Gardner Kansas is the new location and, as you can guess, it’s not sunny very often here, but the warmth of family and friends make the change more … Continue reading
What Keeps You Going?
For me, it’s this little person. Nothing surprises me more sometimes than seeing my daughter, who is always on the move, stopped in her tracks. It’s only when she’s still that I can really see her many facets. Go outside … Continue reading
Backward, a Step Forward
There’s a lot of stuff going on right now with folks seeming to scramble over a move to video from still cameras. I think I’ll go the other way. With video cameras from film to Hi8 having been around for … Continue reading
Fix It Friday – iheartfaces – 09112009
This one was bumped around a little bit in Lightroom. Exposure +2.76, clarity -57, Black +14, Vibrance +31, Saturation -52, cropped with crop angle change, and added clarity and sharpness back to the eyes with the paint brush. I wanted … Continue reading
Photography for Realtors
I had my first shot at shooting a house that is up for sale not too long ago and it appears to have turned out ok. People want to see the house and seem interested. It’ll be interesting to see … Continue reading
Help Portrait
Recently, I found the help portrait idea in a post on one of my LinkedIn groups. It seems like a great thing to do, but I’m a little unsure about the logistics of it since by the day it comes … Continue reading
302 S Park Studio and Gallery
A friend and mentor is opening his own studio in town soon. I wish him well and look forward to renting some time in the studio for my own portrait work very soon. Daron, the photographer behind the studio, is … Continue reading
Canon High Speed Sync for Cycling Photos
On the past couple of cycling events, I’ve been playing with different flash methods to see what I come up with. A month ago, I tried a speedlite speedtrap of sorts and most recently, I tried panning at my little … Continue reading