Archives for the 'fisheye' Category
Some Alternative Photos
Wednesday, December 1st, 2021
Spending a whole day shooting at Proparazzi with Carrie, Tigger and Peggy gave me plenty of time to play around with some alternative forms of photography. These first two were made with a pinhole. And I did a few photos with a cheapie circular fisheye lens from the Lomo people. I like to play with things like these just to […]
Athena In Color
Saturday, March 6th, 2021
How about a few nude portraits of Athena in color? She’s such a lovely person I couldn’t resist doing just a few of these. Athena is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. And she is a very talented model. This last one was shot with a weird little cheapie fisheye lens that I […]
Angie With the New Lens
Sunday, June 28th, 2020
I did a second shoot to try out my new Panasonic 42.5mm lens, this time with the lovely Angie as my model. I shot all of these wide open at f/1.7 just to see how the lens performed at that aperture. The one above was shot at ISO 200. Below is a shot at ISO […]
Shooting a Friend
Monday, November 6th, 2017
Just some photos from my second shoot with a photographer friend who agreed to spend a little time in front of my camera. After doing some portraits with studio lighting we played around a little by doing some exteriors of the studio building with her in the window. The top two were taken after dark […]
Crappy Instant Pictures
Sunday, October 2nd, 2016
A while back I was suckered into participating in an on-line funding thing for a new Lomo instant camera. When I got it I found it was, as I have come to expect with Lomo products, a piece of junk. But it does take instant photos using Fuji’s small instant film, producing prints that are […]
Liv and a New Workflow
Monday, January 25th, 2016
I recently did a new shoot with the lovely and wonderful Liv Sage. Since I’ve been experimenting with alternatives to Adobe Photoshop for my editing, I decided to use different software for processing this new shoot. The starting point for my new workflow is DxO Optics Pro. It does the file conversion from the original […]
Reveille’s Living Room
Monday, December 22nd, 2014
I didn’t only shoot with the crappy Polaroid camera when I visited Reveille at her home. I brought along the “real” camera and did some fun stuff in with her in the house. As you can see, Reveille’s home is not decorated in an exactly conventional way. She’s an interesting person who lives in an […]
In The Tub
Tuesday, November 4th, 2014
Claudine has an amazing apartment and in it is the best bathroom I’ve ever seen. It just requires all sorts of fooling around. Once you get started doing photos like these there’s no telling what you will end up doing. And, of course, there’s that fisheye lens too. And, as the day passes the light […]
Turning the Fisheye on Claudine
Friday, October 31st, 2014
Still running about a year behind on posting here. About a year ago I was up in Chicago and got the chance to work with the amazing Claudine at her beautiful apartment overlooking the lake. As you can see, it’s a pretty fine place to shoot. It was also helpful that it was a cloudy […]
More From The Dormer
Tuesday, October 14th, 2014
Here are a few more shots from that same dormer in my favorite old house. Ayn was having a ball finding different ways to pose in that little space. For the one above I switched the fisheye to a horizontal composition to see how the fisheye effect looked and then used Photoshop to straighten out […]