Meet Brittany Wallingford. Brittany is a local model that I photographed to help her build her portfolio. We had lots of fun creating these great images. If you are interested in working with Brittany contact me and I'll get you her contact info.
Nikon D300, 24-120 at 32mm, ISO 200, 1/125sec at f8
Nikon D300, 24-120 at 48mm, ISO 200, 1/125sec at f7.1
Nikon D300, 24-120 at 28mm, ISO 200, 1/200sec at f11
Nikon D300, 24-120 at 26mm, ISO 200, 1/200sec at f11
Nikon D300, 24-120 at 35mm, ISO 200, 1/200sec at f11
Nikon D300, 24-120 at 38mm, ISO 200, 1/200sec at f10
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
POD - Barns and Farms
Here is something that you always find on a farm. This one looks like it was made out of Lincoln Logs.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 85mm, ISO 320, 1/80sec at f5.6
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 85mm, ISO 320, 1/80sec at f5.6
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
POD - Barns and Farms
Barns and Farms are always a great places to get some photos. This fence was taken on some back road in Levant, Maine. Note the barb wire fence just below the horizontal piece of the wooden fence.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 44mm, ISO 200, 1/2500sec at f4.5
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 44mm, ISO 200, 1/2500sec at f4.5
Monday, October 5, 2009
POD - Miscellaneous
This steeple has some interesting details on it for something that is so high up. I like the little railing that is near the top and half missing. Also the moldings on the corners and the louvered windows.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 135mm, ISO 200, 1/800sec at f9
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 135mm, ISO 200, 1/800sec at f9
Sunday, October 4, 2009
POD - Abandoned Places
Here we have the clasp to the old shed where the window shot was taken. That round spot above the clasp is a ghost... you've seen ghost busters no? It's not really a ghost its just lens glare from the sun sneaking into my lens by bouncing off a speck of dust.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 48mm, ISO 800, 1/640sec at f5.6
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 48mm, ISO 800, 1/640sec at f5.6
Saturday, October 3, 2009
POD - Abandoned Places
This image was taken in an old shed taken at a different location from the previous images. It looks as though some animal was trying to climb up the window, you can see paw marks on the right hand side.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 90mm, ISO 800, 1/125sec at f5.6
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 90mm, ISO 800, 1/125sec at f5.6
Friday, October 2, 2009
POD - Abandoned Places
I had much better light to work with in this room, room 666, can't you see the writing on the wall? Ok, so my jokes are pretty lame, but I think this is a good shot. That is the box spring to the mattress from a previous shot at this same place.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 28mm, ISO 1000, 1/40sec at f4
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 28mm, ISO 1000, 1/40sec at f4
Thursday, October 1, 2009
POD - Abandoned Places
Hey did I mention that it's always good to have a flashlight with you when out exploring? Where this image was taken it was almost totally dark. I bumped my ISO up as far as I could and did my best to hand hold the camera still for 1/20 of a second for this shot using only available light.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 35mm, ISO 6400, 1/20sec at f4
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 35mm, ISO 6400, 1/20sec at f4
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
POD - Abandoned Places
Abandoned buildings can be a lot of fun to explore and contain a wealth of photo opts too! Caution must be taken as most of these places are usually half fallen down and your weight might just bring the other half down....now that would bring a damper to your day! Anyway the next few images were taken in an old abandoned house I stumbled upon while out driving.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 35mm, ISO 1000, 1/40sec at f4.2
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 35mm, ISO 1000, 1/40sec at f4.2
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
POD - Miscellaneous
On Halloween the great pumpkin rises out of the pumpkin patch and gives toys to all the kids that believe in him....anyone think that maybe Charlie Brown was on drugs?
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 58mm, ISO 100, 1/500sec at f6.3
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 58mm, ISO 100, 1/500sec at f6.3
Monday, September 28, 2009
POD - Miscellaneous
What farm would be complete with out a scarecrow protecting the fields?
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 18mm, ISO 200, 1/1250sec at f5.6
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 18mm, ISO 200, 1/1250sec at f5.6
Sunday, September 27, 2009
POD - Miscellaneous
In Case you are wondering, POD stands for Photo of the Day!
Sunflowers and Farms go great together! The rich blue sky was just a bonus with not a cloud in sight. I think I should call this shot season of wither!
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 26mm, ISO 200, 1/800sec at f5.6
Sunflowers and Farms go great together! The rich blue sky was just a bonus with not a cloud in sight. I think I should call this shot season of wither!
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 26mm, ISO 200, 1/800sec at f5.6
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Kids Play
Most people think of portraits as studio shots in our sunday best, but that doesn't always need to be the case. Capturing your kids being themselves can also make for a fine portrait. With the right location, lighting, composition and play wear, a master piece can be created that you will cherish for years to come. If you would like to book your childs portrait you can contact me through my website at: www.garysoucy.com
Nikon D300, 85mm, ISO 400, 1/640sec at f1.4
Nikon D300, 85mm, ISO 400, 1/500sec at f1.4
Nikon D300, 85mm, ISO 400, 1/500sec at f1.4
Nikon D300, 85mm, ISO 400, 1/640sec at f1.4
Nikon D300, 85mm, ISO 400, 1/500sec at f1.4
Nikon D300, 85mm, ISO 400, 1/500sec at f1.4
Friday, September 25, 2009
Family Portraits
This is a great time of year for outdoor family portraits where the world is your studio. You can find "sets" everywhere. I have even had my subject in a medium strip surrounded with wild flowers. I took these family portraits last month at one of my favorite spots. If you would like to book a family portrait you can contact me through my website at: www.garysoucy.com
Nikon D300, 50mm, ISO 100, 1/250sec at f2.2
Nikon D300, 50mm, ISO 100, 1/60sec at f5.6
Nikon D300, 50mm, ISO 200, 1/250sec at f1.8
Nikon D300, 50mm, ISO 100, 1/250sec at f2.2
Nikon D300, 50mm, ISO 100, 1/60sec at f5.6
Nikon D300, 50mm, ISO 200, 1/250sec at f1.8
Thursday, September 24, 2009
POD - Mt Katahdin
Man is born to die,
His works are short-lived.
Buildings crumble,
Monuments decay,
Wealth vanishes.
But Katahdin in all its glory,
Forever shall remain
The Mountain Of
The People of Maine.
Henry David Thoreau.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 26mm, ISO 200, 1/125sec at f10
His works are short-lived.
Buildings crumble,
Monuments decay,
Wealth vanishes.
But Katahdin in all its glory,
Forever shall remain
The Mountain Of
The People of Maine.
Henry David Thoreau.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 26mm, ISO 200, 1/125sec at f10
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
POD - Autumn is Here
So Yesterday was the first day of autumn and yet I wait till today to post this image taken in Baxter State Park on the first day of autumn.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 48mm, ISO 800, 1/20sec at f5.6
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 48mm, ISO 800, 1/20sec at f5.6
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
POD - Sunrise Near Baxter State Park
My friend and I head to Mt Katahdin in hopes to get some sunrise photos and maybe even get graced with some moose photos. Unfortunately for us the gate to the park doesn't open till after sunrise, so we seek out a place outside the park. We spotted this place through a little opening in the trees and hauled on the brakes. No sooner did we get set up and shoot and the sun was up and the scene was gone.
Nikon D300, 18-135 at 31mm, ISO 100, 1/13sec at f8 with fill flash
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Nikon D300, 18-135 at 31mm, ISO 100, 1/13sec at f8 with fill flash
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Susan G Koman, Race for the Cure
My wife is walking in the Susan G Koman, Race for the Cure on September 20, 2009, in honor of her friend Sonja who has beaten breast cancer and is now battling kidney and brain cancer. I hope you will click on the link below and donate anything you can to help find a cure which could save the life of someone you love. Click Here to Donate
Thank You!
Gary
In just five weeks my wife and her crew got over $5000.00 in donations! Wow! Thanks to everyone who helped!
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