Number 3 in the project. One of many skulls I own, I believe this one is supposed to be an aquarium decoration, I like it as a candle holder however.
I shot this one with my Canon T2i, with 70-200mm f/2.8L
~Cheers, Rev. D
Number 3 in the project. One of many skulls I own, I believe this one is supposed to be an aquarium decoration, I like it as a candle holder however.
I shot this one with my Canon T2i, with 70-200mm f/2.8L
~Cheers, Rev. D
Second day of the project. Someone once told me there is no problem that can't be solved by sacrificing a baby or two.
#2/31. Shot with sony A6000 with 16-50mm kit lens.
~Cheers, Rev D.
I've decided to undertake a project for this month. I haven't been feeling overly inspired as of late, but Hallowe'en always seems to get my artistic juices flowing.
This project doesn't need much explaining. I intend to create a photo or a piece of art every day this month loosely related to the theme of Hallowe'en. I have plenty of material to work with and draw from.
Without further ado, above is # 1/31.
~Cheers, Rev D.
I went down to the ocean to photograph the lunar eclipse last night. It was slated to be one of the most spectacular moons in a decade or more. At moonrise the eclipse was in totality, which lead myself and everyone around to wonder why the moon had not risen when it was scheduled to do so. The fact was it had, but was as dark as the sky and therefore invisible, which was a pretty neat magic trick.
I think I ended up capturing a few okay shots, although nothing to rave about. The best was watching the moon with the naked eye emerge from the shadow and back into the most bright full moon in a matter of an hour or so.
I used both my Sony a6000 with the 16-50 f3.5-5.6 kit lens and well as my Canon T2i with a 70-200 f2.8L, both tripod mounted.
All day today the internet has been flooded with pictures this rare lunar event, Facebook even went down for 45 minutes or so today, although I don't know if that was related, but I like to think so. Did any of you get amazing images of this blood moon? Put a link in the comments below.
~Cheers, Rev. D
I've partnered with a new web store for prints. I'd like to welcome you to Crated, a place to buy prints and framed art. Available on paper and canvas, these prints are as low as I can possibly sell them for a limited time.
Content will be expanding as I go, but by all means let me know if there is anything you would like to see and I'll do my best to add it.
~Cheers, Rev. D