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BlackBerry Flipping

While at the park today I was inspired by a photo made by Chase Jarvis. (web)  It was made on his iPhone and looks to me like he flipped the phone as the shutter clicked.  (link)  I thought, my BlackBerry takes really crappy photos and has a long delay between hitting the button and the shutter actually going. My idea was to hit the button and flip the phone to see what I could get.  After a couple tries I got two that are interesting.  Both have my girls in them.  The first is Olivia chasing Lily, running from the photo's right to left.  The purple blob is Mia.Blackberry flipping photo of dog and girl running in park

The next has Olivia & Mia standing in front of a pine tree with leaves all around on the ground.  So what do you think?  Add your thoughts in the comments.Blackberry flipping of girls standing by tree in Jackson Park

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My Christmas photos

I have been reading David Hobby's great site Strobist.com for quite some time now.  I remember last year how he set up his lights (strobes) to light his living room so where ever he was, he had good light. This year, I figured I was going to try the same thing.  So on Christmas Eve I set up a couple light stands with two of my flashes and began testing.

Olivia was unusually cooperative and sat in one in our funky chair.  While her little sister, Mia, and the dog tried to ignore me while they lounged on the couch watching TV.

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As you can see, they are both lit fairly well.  Nothing amazing, but hey, this is my first try doing this and I am just practicing.

They are probably a little better than my photos from previous years.  IMGP4049

To get this light, I took two of my flashes, (a Pentax 360 and a Nikon SB-25) and put them on stands in opposite corners of our living room.  The stands brought them up to about 7 feet high in our 9 foot room.  The pentax was tucked nicely between the fireplace and our television about a foot from the wall while the nikon was in the opposite corner in front of a small filing cabinet (yes, our living room is my office) about 3 feet from the wall.  Both flashes were pointed into the wall, angled up toward the ceiling.  Here is a very poorly drawn diagram of the setup.  But I think it gets the idea across.

christmas light setup

Just for clarification, it was early and we had the blinds down, so there was no light coming in the windows for most of the photographs.  Later in the day I took more photos, but I don't believe there was any natural light coming in and having a big effect.  I should of added the two lamps to the diagram.  One is between the chair and sofa on a table, the other is a floor lamp almost right below the nikon strobe.

Both flashes were triggered with AlienBees CyberSyncs.  They are what really made all of this possible.  I would not have been able to do this with wires and only the pentax has an optical trigger.

The interesting thing is the Pentax flash is much newer and cost me a lot more money. But the SB-25 is my preferred flash.  I bought the Pentax a number of years ago and it is showing it's age.  Not that I don't take good care of it, but the battery door is sooo cheaply made that it will not stay shut without a bungee cord holding it shut.  And it does not do a very good job, but tape really doesn't work.  However, the Nikon I got off ebay for $20 shipped.  It works great and the only thing wrong was a broken hot shoe mount.  Since I only use it off camera, not a problem.  A couple bucks for a mounting bracket along with gorilla glue and I have a great flash.    But I digress.

So how did the photos turn out?  I suppose beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but I really like them much better.  I find the images I was able to make this year are much more interesting than in any previous year.  The lighting is much fuller and not the typical flat light one gets from the flash on the camera.  Below are some of my favorites from Christmas, but you can see all the photos in my Christmas 2008 Flickr set.  Compare the photos with just "Christmas-#" in the title to those titled "Christmas Eve-#."  The photos from Christmas Eve were taken at a friend's house with my flash sitting in the hot shoe right on top of my camera.  Let me know what you think in the comments.

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Bowling with the DSAGSL

December is for holiday parties and that means the DSAGSL annual bowling party. Because the girls love to bowl (where did that come from?) we went and had a great time.

Mia pushing a bowling ball

As is typical, Jennifer had to work a special Nordstrom event that evening, but she showed up dressed for work and tied on a pair of bowling shoes.  You gotta lover her for that.

Jennifer bowling in a dress

Unfortunately I did not get any good action shots of Olivia,

Olivia at bowling alley

but Olivia was able to get a great action shot of Mia.

Jeff swinging Mia on bowling lane

I made the mistake of one time picking up Mia and swinging her back and forth while her ball crept down the lane. From then on out, we had to do it every time. I love how Olivia caught the ball in the image right between Mia's legs.

Mia crying on bowling lane

Unfortunately, all good things come to an end and we had to stop. However, that is not always easy. Especially when you are so close to picking up that spare.

To see all of the photos from the bowling party, go to my Flickr page and look for the "bowling" tag. (link)

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It has been forever...

Wow, I have not posted an update since I was in Loveland almost two months ago.  A lot has happened in those two months, I have over 4,300 photographs to prove it.  What in the hell am I going to do with that many photos in two months?  To be honest, most are not really for me.  I have a ton from WUSTL soccer, two weddings, photos of each family at UCCC and ones from JP Golf team. 

I guess it is time to get caught up and start adding posts.

To start I am gong to add a link to photos from our trip to Loveland.  They are up on Flickr.com and can be found in this set.

Blue Crane

Of course being on the lake gives us lots of photos of water.....

O Drives the boat

Mia drives the boat

...but we also got up into the mountains one day for a little horseback riding.

Mia watches the horse

Olivia rides back to the stable

Alex & Jenn bring the horses home

Truth be told, we also spent a lot of time just hanging out and playing on our computers.

Mia on the laptop

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Rynders Reunion

Day two of Jennifer's family reunions.  Jennifer was able to attend today, so that was a little nicer.  This reunion was for all of the children and families of Jennifer's maternal grandmother.  Jennifer is one of 27 grandchildren, so the Rynders can be a fairly big reunion.  It was not too big today, I guess not everyone could make it.  None the less, it was a nice time.

To see the rest a couple more shots of the entire family, look at my Smugmug site under the Family section.

Of course I took a couple photos of my girls.  Not many, just a few while they were playing the game Pretty Princes.  I am not sure what brought it on, but at one point Mia wanted to make sure that her cousin Katie knew exactly what she wanted. 

Face To Face

Olivia was a little more loving when she posed with Katie.

Cousins

For the rest of the photos from the day (as well as the previous day), look at my Flickr page and look at the Reunion Weekend set.

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