Product shots - hair accessories.
Took some shots for a hair accessory website. These are just a few.
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Took some shots for a hair accessory website. These are just a few.
Posted by ACSpencer at 9:07 PM 0 comments
A few months back I was touring the central valley in California and came across some interesting fixtures. The shot of the train below was scary. I was using a 12mm lens so I was much closer to the train that it looks and it was going fast. I realized too late that I was pinned against the fence. Rocks flew everywhere as it buzzed by.
Posted by ACSpencer at 8:43 PM 0 comments
Labels: california, landscape, railroad, scenic, train
This is not the highest quality photo, the sharpest, clearest, or best composition that I have ever seen or taken, but as far as portraying pure 100% emotion, this hits the nail on the head. You can't help but feel exactly what Simon is experiencing the first time he was on a swing alone when you see this photo. Sheer joy. Reminds me of the simple pleasure a dog must feel when putting it's head out a car window. The caption to this photo should be Weeeeeeee!
Simon continues to grow, and seems to be learning new things everyday. He is moving everywhere which means you have to keep an eye on him.
Posted by ACSpencer at 9:59 PM 0 comments
Woke up early enough to take some shots of Mt. Timpanogos covered in snow after the last big snow. Wish I had a wider angle lens, I had a few angles and ideas that would have been 100 x better with a 10 or 12 mm lens. The lake is still frozen over, and started to crawl with ice fisherman by the time I left. I should have taken gloves, my fingers were brittle, frozen and had no feeling as I walked back to my car. Being out on a frozen lake is bizarre, listening to all the pops and creaks as the ice reacts to the sun coming up. Its pretty eery.
Posted by ACSpencer at 9:45 AM 0 comments
Labels: Deer Creek, landscapes, Mt. Timpanogos, rocky mountains, snow, winter
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