Rocks Stacked

Posted: March 25th, 2010 | Author: Mike | Filed under: Photography | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Last Sunday, I went for a surf at low tide and picked up a few small rocks as I was getting out of the water.  Here they are stacked in various ways.

With a quarter for scale

The Mushroom

The Teeterer

A Nice Foundation

Get Into the Groove


Berry, Berry Close

Posted: March 18th, 2010 | Author: Mike | Filed under: Photography | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

My wife signed up for a program where we get a box of fresh produce from Tanaka Farms.  We don’t know exactly what we’re going to get, but it is usually some mix of fruits and vegetables – all very, very fresh.

Today’s shot: a close up of a very lovely little strawberry that we received from Tanaka Farms.

Looking good enough to eat


Rock Stacking

Posted: March 11th, 2010 | Author: Mike | Filed under: Photography | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Here are some more beach tumbled rocks stacked in different ways.

Cast and Crew

The Parisian

Sliver

Sun Worship


4 Little Rocks

Posted: March 9th, 2010 | Author: Mike | Filed under: Photography | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

I had a blast with this evening’s 365.  I was going through some of the stuff that Nate and I had picked up recently during one of our beach trips and I found these 4 little rocks.  The biggest rock was just a bit longer than a quarter as you can see in one of the images below.

Anyway, I started off by stacking the rocks on top of one another and then tried to stack them in different configurations.  The last couple were quite challenging especially given how small these rocks were.  I could have made it a whole lot easier by using some wax or something to hold them together, but that would have spoiled all the fun.  I think I might try doing this again with a different set of rocks some other evening.

The cast and crew photo

Easy Peasy

The Alternator

Cantilever

Wobbly Legs


Getting Over It

Posted: March 6th, 2010 | Author: Mike | Filed under: Photography | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

Slept horribly last night.  Felt crummy all day.  Spent the entire day at home.  Highlight was getting the kid to eat a good dinner including some collard greens sauteed with olive oil and garlic.  (He loved them!  Yay, me!)  Nate didn’t take a nap so he went down pretty easily.  Since the wife is still in Vegas, I can’t go surfing tomorrow morning.  The good news is that I will be sleeping in for as long as Nate will let me.

Okay, I know that everything I just wrote has nothing to do with the photo below, but it might explain why I’m resorting to my second night in a row of shooting some on my kitchen counter.

Cerith Shell


Shells #3

Posted: March 3rd, 2010 | Author: Mike | Filed under: Photography | Tags: , , , , , | 3 Comments »

Early morning meetings usually mean that I’m shooting something in the evening after my son is asleep.  Easiest to shoot things lying around the house.  We have a lot of shells lying around lately so I just grabbed a couple for tonight’s shoot.

Gizmodo is running a photo contest this week for what you can shoot in complete darkness except for the light of a single candle.  There are no fancy prizes or anything, but I thought I’d try to kill two birds with one stone.  I thought having just one candle might create too contrasty an image so I built a little sweep using some white paper and paper clips.  The white paper served as a nice reflector to fill in some of the areas that would have been in dark shadows otherwise.

I thought I’d add a photo of how I set up my shoot on the kitchen counter.  Of course, when I actually snapped the photos, all the kitchen lights were turned off.

Shell 1

Shell 2

How I set up the shot