Day Fifty Nine
February 28th, 2009 | 25 Comments| [permalink]
365, project365, portrait, night, evening, rooftop, saturday, erincaton, boots, hot, sexy, sanfrancisco, sb900, sb600, strobist, lighting, nikon, d700, sky, catwoman, hero
59/365. White Russian, no ice, no vodka... hold the Kahlua. ~ Catwoman
It was nearing evening as we rushed home from Pauline's Pizza to catch the last of the sky. We missed most of it, but the D700 was able to pull most of it back out at ISO 1,600. This was shot on top of our roof again, this time with a little bit different of an outfit... but made a reintroduction to those damn sweet boots. Be sure to have a look see at the other three photos from the same shoot (previous to this one).
strobist info: SB-900 @ 1/16 near 12' high into 45" umbrella at 80°. SB-600 @ 1/32 45° camera left thru DIY grid spot
camera info: Nikon D700 | 24-70mm(ƒ/2.8G)@24mm | ƒ/2.8 | ISO 1,600 | 1/10s
Day Fifty Two
February 21st, 2009 | 19 Comments| [permalink]
erincaton, 365, model, project365, saturday, strobist, lighting, rooftop, awesomeness, portrait, storm, cloudy, didisayawesomeyet, yeahtotallyawesome, nikon, d700, 1424mmf28g, 14mm, wideangle, sb600, onelight, sanfrancisco, missiondistrict, dustindiazcom, featured, foliolight, dedfolio
52/365. Does every 365 project have to have a quote go along with every picture? ~ Erin Caton (on cheesy quotes paired with 365 photos)
large on black (worth it)
A storm was a'brewin' and we caught it just in time as the clouds started to scour the rooftop of our home. Just immediately before this shot we were watching cartoons and making grid spots with coroplast and super glue so it was a great reason to get out of the house due to the smell. This was shot with my dinky little SB-600 on full power :) strobist geeks can read the info.
Model: Erin Caton
Strobist info: SB-600 @ 1/1 into collapsed 45" convertible umbrella (so more like 20") about 6' from subject. Head was set to 24mm.
Camera info: Nikon D700 | 14-24mm(f/2.8G)@14mm | f/8 | ISO 800 | 1/2s | rear curtain (or what you canonites call second curtain)