I know I've been rather silent on this blog and my other blog for the past few months, but for a good reason. I've been rather busy working on the organization and planning of the layout for the book. I'm happy to announce it's almost done. I still plan a few more months of ironing out the wrinkles and making sure the quality is top notch all around, but here's sneak peak at the last chapter. The chapter is all about being willing to travel outside of my comfort zone. It's been an unforgettable adventure, which has left me longing for more.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
It's Almost Ready
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Adventure Time
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Ice Crawl |
We were shooting a lot of color images, as the ice was incredibly blue in hue. I managed to make a few IR images between the color, but none so hurried as the following. Standing on slick ice, I had to drop to my knees pull off my back pack, unpack the IR converted camera, get the settings adjusted (I shoot manual 99% of the time) and compose quickly before the sun dipped back behind the clouds.
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With Flare |
As we worked Jason decided to venture out a little closer to the edge. I thought it would be a great opportunity to snag an image of his bravery.
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The Things We Do |
The ice was thick and extremely slick in the area he trekked out to get a different perspective. We did meet a young man named Ky, who without much regard for life ventured all the way out to the lighthouse in the hope of finding a journal he said he left there. We watched as he went slipping, sliding, crawling and at one point disappearing. Later, as he returned, he tried to convince us the ice was not that bad, but with a few thousand dollars worth of gear, we opted for shooting another day.
An amazing day with a lot of new work to add to the collection of infrared work I'm using to hone my skills. I might even add one or two to the INVISIBLE book.
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