Sunrise

Here is a shot of our lovely garden shed filled with all sorts of wood and dirt.  The morning light hitting it with the green and reds and whites and blacks.... had to get a shot.  This could be a lot of fun to blur the crap out of and make a color field print of.

Wysteria is wild and crazy stuff.  I am training this bunch to run down the length of our fence.  It follows those "T" bars I make out of cedar. I was messing around and made this sepia toned image and really enjoyed it as this graphic piece.

In Memorium

 

Just a reminder that even death brings about life and there is a beauty in that.  Need some people to remember that right now.

To use a finite lifetime to worry and grieve over the chaos of the world is like weeping into a river to increase its water in fear of it drying up.

-Lao_tzu

translated by Thomas Cleary

Hawaii Ridge Hike

 

Just another iPhone snap from our recent trip to Hawaii.  Drinking my coffee in the gray Portland rain this morning made me review a few of these.

Another day in the studio

 

Why yes, I am shooting a disembodied leg in front of  green screen.  What, you don't see all the practical uses of this?  Huh... well... I dunno what to tell you then.

High speed tests with sound triggers

 

Wanted to try out some high speed tests using a sound trigger to pop the strobes and these are the test files.  Last one is a screen grab from 100% which shows that there is no blur at all going on in those drops.  I was really wailing on the cymbal as well.  Fun stuff.

P.S.A.

Wanted to get some practice in today since it's slow.  Used a Beauty dish and one back strobe on the white table.  The full shot of the knife looks better, but does not work as well conceptually. So I get to show off my lighting less, oh well.  The text is just a general rule of thumb.

 

Yee Rustic Circa 2001

Been messing around with Painter some more and worked up something from the Yee Rustic that I took back in 2001.

 

Makena State Park snap

Just got back from a life nourishing vacation and here is one of my iPhone snaps from the trip. The camera on that sure is a lot of fun now a days. Hawaii if a pretty amazing place. More pics to come soon.

Hibernation

Winter rolls on here at pixelrust and slowly I am getting out of my winter funk / work busy period. Starting to feel the creative itch again. Set up a new bay for table top shooting so I no longer have to break it down to shoot green screen work related stuff. That means I have an area I can leave up and tinker with without work getting in the way. Excited about that. One of the things I always wanted was a table top zone I could just build things in. Here is something from almost 20 years ago I dug up while upgrading to Lightroom 3.

So fun stuff like this is in order I think. Don't have as much crap laying around as I did back then though... lol!

Wahclella Falls Oregon 11-07-2010

Been very busy as of late with work so being able to escape and get some shooting done this past weekend was very relaxing. I am exploring what it is like to shoot the same place time and time again. I believe that the only way to get to know an area, to truly photograph it, you have to spend a lot of time there so you can see it throughout the seasons and how it changes. On this hike there were 3-4 seasonal falls that were not there just 3 weeks before. I find that amazing myself. Speaking of, I have another series from here I shot in  October which I am working on the editing now.  Since this is later in the year I want to keep the groups separate. This one has a lot more fall colors in it and I think it is a bit stronger.  The other one has more macro work in it though which is interesting to explore.

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Enjoy.

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We should end Medicare, not tax Corporations!

The Tax Haven That's Saving Google Billions - BusinessWeek

The heart of Google's (GOOG) international operations is a silvery glass office building in central Dublin, a block from the city's Grand Canal. In 2009 the office, which houses roughly 2,000 Google employees, was credited with 88 percent of the search juggernaut's $12.5 billion in sales outside the U.S. Most of the profits, however, went to the tax haven of Bermuda.

To reduce its overseas tax bill, Google uses a complicated legal structure that has saved it $3.1 billion since 2007 and boosted last year's overall earnings by 26 percent. While many multinationals use similar structures, Google has managed to lower its overseas tax rate more than its peers in the technology sector. Its rate since 2007 has been 2.4 percent.