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Kendal R. Miller Comment by Kendal R. Miller 1 day ago

It's funny that when I started my photography career that I never would have imaged the things that I would be getting myself into! Last week I was photographing my husband's 12-point deer harvest (sorry, if any of you are offended by hunting) and then helped him prepare it for processing. Today I captured The Outdoor Channel's "Drop Zone TV Prostaff" Shannon Gillette with her 9-point deer harvest taken in Ohio County, Indiana. Hopefully I won't get the reputation of being the "harvest deer photographer!" Ugh! :) © 2009 Photo by Kendal R. Miller of Photography by Kendal
Dario Impini Comment by Dario Impini on November 7, 2009 at 7:35am
Me too. So bring it! LOL. ;^p
Phillip Archer Comment by Phillip Archer on November 6, 2009 at 11:39pm
Dario, I look forward to that humor tomorrow night.
Dario Impini Comment by Dario Impini on November 6, 2009 at 1:29pm
Its one of those super trick shots were all the balls come together into a tight grouping. Its really hard to do. ;^p
Paul D'Andrea Comment by Paul D'Andrea on November 6, 2009 at 1:28pm
Rear curtain sync would make that happen, Phillip. So that the flash fires at the end of the exposure. The balls would be solid out from the break, rather than solid when set up.

Thoughts on that Brien?
Phillip Archer Comment by Phillip Archer on November 6, 2009 at 1:09pm
Brien, The pool balls look as if it is a still shot, and you played with the color of each in photoshop/lightroom. Wouldn't the balls need to be on the other side of the motion streaks?
Phillip Archer Comment by Phillip Archer on November 6, 2009 at 1:05pm
Tomorrow night, Dario Impini is holding a gathering for his Studio Opening. We were intending on calling it the 100 member celebration, but that has been long surpassed. Why don't we simply use this time to get to know each other a bit, as well as meet some professionals in the industry.

Also, Dario will be holding his studio available to be rented out. You will have the chance to use this very nice studio for a low cost (to be discussed with Dario). By coming to this event you can easily view a convenient resource for you photography journeys, and find out about availabilities.
Michelle Collins Comment by Michelle Collins on November 6, 2009 at 12:33pm
giggle..
PK Koduri Comment by PK Koduri on November 6, 2009 at 11:13am
Michelle - I am completely expecting something to jump at me if I stare at your photograph long enough. Nice use of single color but multiple tonalities.
Michelle Collins Comment by Michelle Collins on November 6, 2009 at 10:40am
Comments welcome! Smiles, Michelle.

 

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