This was taken on top of Mount Trashmore in Virginia Beach. For those of you who grew up in VB, that doesn't phase you at all.
Mount Trashmore is a landfill that the city turned into a park. It's favorited by kite-flyers, joggers, and when it snows, it's frequented by daring kids with trashcan lids.
We were fortunate enough to have clear skies and gorgeous weather for Daniel's senior portraits.
Shot with a 80-200mm Nikkor lens zoomed to 80mm @ f/16. The sun was to the left of the frame, and my Alien Bees B1600 at half-power was providing our key light.
Daniel is a natural in front of the camera, and such an easy-going guy to begin with, it was a cinch to get what we needed.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Daniel on a Pile of Trash
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80-200mm,
d700,
Day,
Male,
Off-Camera Strobe,
One-Light,
Outdoor,
Photo,
Portrait,
Senior Portrait
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nice. and you're right, i'm totally unphased :)
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