Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Update



(The London Eye)

Wow, can't believe it's already been 2-1/2 months since my last post. Better catch up a little here. I spent ten days in June and early July out in England, shooting mainly in the south of England and London. Work slowed down a little this summer, giving me some time to catch up on stock photography projects. After a brief family vacation/ stock photo trip to northern Michigan at the beginning of August, I went all out and bought a 400/2.8 lens in anticipation of a busy sports season this Fall. I finally got to use it this weekend for four soccer games. It's a heavy lens (almost 12lbs) so it's going to take some getting used to.



There now- all caught up! I plan on starting a picture blog for the sports shots I do this year. Stay tuned for a link.

1 comment:

Tim Cray said...

Shooting commercially to sell your photographs in the form of stock images will give you ample of time and opportunities to experiment. This is one field where your experiments can pay you rich dividends in a short span of time. Challenging the basics although is not a very good idea but playing around with minor and major factors that can be modified to create special effects will help one to achieve quite a few milestones and help set up new benchmarks in the field of photography that will be followed by new and old photographers alike.
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