Day 227- Baby Bump
Did a fun maternity shoot today! For more photos, check out my Jamie Adams Photography Blog!
Technical Info- ISO 400, 135mm, f/5, 1/1600
Showing posts with label black and white. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black and white. Show all posts
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Day 108
Day 108- Back Home
I'm back home from my weeklong trip. I took this photo in the foothills behind my high school.
Technical Info- ISO 100, 47mm, f/5.6, 1/400
I'm back home from my weeklong trip. I took this photo in the foothills behind my high school.
Technical Info- ISO 100, 47mm, f/5.6, 1/400
Labels:
black and white
Friday, July 29, 2011
Day 100
Day 100- Day 100!!
Today is the 100th day of my blog! I've been having a lot of fun and learning a lot about photography and my personal photographic style. I'm so glad my friends and family have been supporting my "photography challenge" and visiting my blog! Today's photo is actually three pictures I took and put together. The "1" is from a home address, the first "0" is from a dart board and the second "0" is from a license plate. Thanks Mom, for the fun "Day 100" idea!
Today is the 100th day of my blog! I've been having a lot of fun and learning a lot about photography and my personal photographic style. I'm so glad my friends and family have been supporting my "photography challenge" and visiting my blog! Today's photo is actually three pictures I took and put together. The "1" is from a home address, the first "0" is from a dart board and the second "0" is from a license plate. Thanks Mom, for the fun "Day 100" idea!
Labels:
black and white,
photoshop
Monday, June 27, 2011
Day 68
Day 68- Serious Silhouette
I took this picture while the sun was getting low in the sky. I was actually in the foothills, looking for a picture of the trees and rolling hills that were covered in warm golden sunlight. In the end, I liked this black and white photo best. I recently bought a new zoom lens and I am loving being able to take shots like these!
Technical Info - ISO 200, 250mm, f/5.6, 1/1000
I took this picture while the sun was getting low in the sky. I was actually in the foothills, looking for a picture of the trees and rolling hills that were covered in warm golden sunlight. In the end, I liked this black and white photo best. I recently bought a new zoom lens and I am loving being able to take shots like these!
Technical Info - ISO 200, 250mm, f/5.6, 1/1000
Labels:
animals,
black and white
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Day 27
Day 27- May Rain
Tried to find a way to capture the feeling of a rainy day- without getting my camera wet! I took this picture before I got out of my car at work this morning. This rain in May is no fun! Where is the sun?
Technical Info- ISO 100, f/1.8, 1/250
Labels:
black and white,
water
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Day 11
Day 11- A Hero's Welcome
This is a photo of our friend Daniel, a 1st Lieutenant in the Marines who recently returned from his second tour of duty fighting in Afghanistan. Tonight we celebrated his safe return home. He told us stories of his experiences, painting a picture of a world that is so different from ours. During his first couple of weeks there, Daniel was badly injured from an IED. Shrapnel was lodged in his neck and after a couple of days of healing, he was back out in the fields. As we were celebrating, we were surprised to hear the news that Osama Bin Laden had been killed. Our group gathered around the TV to watch the president speak. It was amazing to watch this historical moment surrounded by good friends and in the presence of a hero who had risked his life for our country.
I really wanted to share this photo and his story. And I have to give props to his adorable wife and the adorable welcome sign she made!! Click here to read a newspaper article that Daniel was featured in!
Technical Info- ISO 3200, f/5.6, 1/15
This is a photo of our friend Daniel, a 1st Lieutenant in the Marines who recently returned from his second tour of duty fighting in Afghanistan. Tonight we celebrated his safe return home. He told us stories of his experiences, painting a picture of a world that is so different from ours. During his first couple of weeks there, Daniel was badly injured from an IED. Shrapnel was lodged in his neck and after a couple of days of healing, he was back out in the fields. As we were celebrating, we were surprised to hear the news that Osama Bin Laden had been killed. Our group gathered around the TV to watch the president speak. It was amazing to watch this historical moment surrounded by good friends and in the presence of a hero who had risked his life for our country.
I really wanted to share this photo and his story. And I have to give props to his adorable wife and the adorable welcome sign she made!! Click here to read a newspaper article that Daniel was featured in!
Technical Info- ISO 3200, f/5.6, 1/15
Labels:
black and white,
people
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