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He/Him. Digital & Film photographer, Tabletop/RPG/Video gamer. IT Pro. NH, USA.
Triangles, with a side of impending doom.
Posterboard + scissors + spotlight
For our camera club's monthly challenge.
Shot on #Nikon, Edited in @[email protected] on #Linux
#BlackAndWhite #photography #crafty #Darktable
Saw this out the kitchen window, and had to run for the macro lens. Processed in @[email protected]
#NikonZ7II #Nikon #NikkorZMC105MM #Photography #Macro #Spider
Behold, "Skate The Rainbow", my award-winning #Motion-themed photo. Tied for "Members Choice" with the 1st place winner in our semi-annual camera club show for the season.
Shot with a #NikonZ7II, developed in #Darktable, retouched a little in #Krita, and printed and framed at Live Free Print & Frame in New Hampshire. Boosts welcome, Scraping and AI training prohibited.
#Photography #NoAI #Rollerskate #Rainbow #DigitalPhotography
For the local camera club's "Make it Square" monthly theme.
Edit: forgot to mention, edited in #Darktable on #Linux

#SquareCrop #Nikon #NikonZ7II #photography
Since the Camera Club meeting the other night was about software I won't use, I spent some time playing around in the lobby with my #macro lens. Edited on @[email protected] on #Linux.
#photography #MacroPhotography #Nikon #NikonZ7II #NikkorZMC105mm #Darktable #Green
Something for this month's camera club challenge theme "reflections". The style of image has been around for a while, but I wanted to increase the challenge a bit. Getting speedlights mounted on the backside of the trees was easy enough, and doing a reflection in post is trivial. So I said to myself: Can I do it in-camera? With some gear tricks, Yes. Could I do it on Film? Maybe? (Some other day, perhaps.)

Anyways, the trick to getting the reflection is pretty simple: Double exposure. Take the first shot with the upper half blocked with a black card. Take the second shot by tilting the camera up ~90 degrees, enable multiple-exposure mode with visibility of the first shot, place a mirror at 45 degrees in front of the lens, and then spend many minutes trying to get it all to line up just right. This probably took me around 90 minutes to accomplish. This edit uses the Out-of-camera jpg, with minor edits in @[email protected] . (~straighten, crop, saturation, contrast.) There's also some BTS photos of the setup on my @[email protected] feed.

I have other ideas for how to expand on this, like changing the flash colors between shots, adding different portraits to the mix (angel/demon split?), etc. With enough gear, planning, an patience, it's very possible.

An appropriate amount of hashtags: #photography #DigitalPhotography #NikonZ7II #Nikon #FlashPhotography #creative #Reflection #PhotoChallenge #NoAI #MadeByHumans
A shot from... almost 2 years ago (Shame on me) on a roll I finally got developed a month ago.
#photography #FilmPhotography #Street #ClassicCar #YashicaMat124G #KodakEktar100 #MediumFormat #ShootFilmBeNice #BelieveInFilm
Sarai found a cool dress in the Costume Department she manages, and asked me to do a Valentine's shoot with one of her horses.
Shot on #NikonZ7II
Developed in @[email protected]
Touched in #AffinityPhoto2
#photography #Nikon #Portrait #Equine
A quick snap this morning before leaving for work. Ghost absolutely loves when we have the fire going.
#PhonePhotography #Photography #Caturday (late) #Pixel8Pro #Snapseed