Bill Pador > Well it's late Sunday night and I'm just started to wind down, relax on the couch and read some more of my SB-900 manual. I just took this short a short while ago of my cat Zena who was hanging out on the kitchen table looking cute just begging me to shoot her image so I obliged. Using the SB900 at full power on camera, bounced off the ceiling left you can see the beautiful soft even light across her face and the perfect slight drop off behind her on the wall shades & NO SHADOW bringing her image to the fore front nicely and a great catch light in her bright eyes. No special settings, EV compensation or gels were used BUT I did wanna try the High Speed Sync FP capabilities so I did shoot this at 1/8000 sec. @ f/5.6 ISO 200 zoomed to 170mm from about 6' away to really push the light and boy I was surprised it was DEAD ON with my planned shot and the light is gorgeous IMO & to push through a 1/8000 sec. exposure - "WOW". *(view @ X2-X3 to appeciate fine details in her eyes & face)
- - "Your Opinion & Comments on the lighting appreciated" ! - -  

Tomorrow I will start experimenting with some off camera 2 light shots maybe using some interesting macro still life or even some portraits of my kids to put it through it's paces. To be honest it's just a pure joy to use so I'm very happy with the purchase. 

To all of you who have to get up early in the morning to WORK your M-F gigs, have a great day - For those of us who don't, Enjoy the extra sleep dreaming about your your next shot !

~Bill~
Bill Pador > Hi all, sorry I haven't been around for 2 days. Once again the old back injury put me down & out so I'm just posting a quick abstract image I took the other night at sun down using the Zoom Out technique on my neighbors house. It came out pretty cool so I figured I would share it. Hopefully I'll be back up & running in the morning after some more rest, hoping you all have a wonderful day !

~Bill~
Bill Pador > "Photo of the Day" April '09 photo
Bill Pador > "The Haunted House"
I've been driving by this eerie old barn / storage facility for many years now and was finally able to get a shot of it. I love the texture of the old shingles and roof. The problem was that it's located on a busy street where there is no where to pull off to shoot it. So I took matters into my own hands and shot it while DRIVING ! Yes I know it's not safe but I was slowed to about 10mph, stuck the D300 out the window and fired 2 frames, both of which were centered nicely. I had to rotate it slightly and also remove the ugly For Sale sign that was in the middle of the shot though, Any Takers? LOL. Then I used a custom setting I made in NIK Silver Efex Pro to give it a B&W/Sepia look and brought out the textures a bit.

The weather here in NJ is COLD COLD just bitterly COLD! Present temperature is 8' with a wind chill of -4'F and let me tell you this is the WARMEST it's supposed to be this week. Temps are due to drop into the -15' to -20'F with the wind chill in the next 4 days and their waning folks to stay inside as frost bite can be had in less the 15 min. on uncovered skin. I guess I'll be firing up the fire place and staying inside with the still life studio for a while LOL.

PS: Oh BTW Voting for my Contest Image will be starting sometime TODAY or TOMORROW latest as I've been told, I'll post as soon as the images are available for voting - Thanks to all who took the time to register & post 5 times to help me out at www.photographycorner.com !
Stay warm folks and enjoy your Hump Day !

~Bill~
Bill Pador > "The House On The Snowy Hill"
This was my alternate choice for my POD image today 1/13/09 because I was having a hard time deciding which one to put up. I really liked this shot because of all the lines in the hill side cris crossing across the mountain side and the forest tress & bushes creating such a huge geometry puzzle look to it. So I had to add this one to the Extra gallery because i felt it a shame to waist sitting on my hard drive.

I went with a custom B&W / selective color I created in NIK SILVER EFEX PRO which if your not aware of it is one of if not the BEST B&W conversion software package available today. VERY simple to use and has more settings then you can shake a stick at.

For more details on this incredible software plug in visit  http://www.niksoftware.com/silverefexpro/usa/entry.php

PS: If you own it already they also have over 30+ additional Pre-Sets you can download there too !!!

~Bill~
Bill Pador > While waiting for my daughter to come out of school I decided to shoot this lake scene which is across the street from where I park & wait for her. It was just so very cold & raw outside and this communicates that perfectly to me. Processing was done using TOPAZ ADJUST filter, a keyline frame and that's it. During the summer this lake has lots of kids playing around & in it but right now it's a frozen tundra.

Hope you all have a great weekend, me I'm getting ready for a snow storm tonight & tomorrow ! Lovely right :)

~ADVICE NEEDED~
PS: I had to add this because I'm having a moment right now. My 15 yo daughter brought (2) boys home from school today (with my permission), 1 is her boy friend and the other his friend. I'm not sure I am ready for this and having a hard time relaxing LOL It's not funny so stop laughing to yourself right now !!! Anyone with daughters that could give me some advice on how to relax in this situation would be appreciated PLEASE LOL. I trust my daughter 100% to do the right things but it doesn't make it any easier, I'm starting to lose my first born to another guy and it kinda hurts in a weird way. Any Advice ????

~Bill~
Bill Pador > "Photo of the Day" April '09 photo
Bill Pador > "Photo of the Day" April '09 photo
Bill Pador > "Photo of the Day" April '09 photo
Well it's late Sunday night and I'm just started to wind down, relax on the couch and read some more of my SB-900 manual. I just took this short a short while ago of my cat Zena who was hanging out on the kitchen table looking cute just begging me to shoot her image so I obliged. Using the SB900 at full power on camera, bounced off the ceiling left you can see the beautiful soft even light across her face and the perfect slight drop off behind her on the wall shades & NO SHADOW bringing her image to the fore front nicely and a great catch light in her bright eyes. No special settings, EV compensation or gels were used BUT I did wanna try the High Speed Sync FP capabilities so I did shoot this at 1/8000 sec. @ f/5.6 ISO 200 zoomed to 170mm from about 6' away to really push the light and boy I was surprised it was DEAD ON with my planned shot and the light is gorgeous IMO & to push through a 1/8000 sec. exposure - "WOW". *(view @ X2-X3 to appeciate fine details in her eyes & face)
- - "Your Opinion & Comments on the lighting appreciated" ! - -

Tomorrow I will start experimenting with some off camera 2 light shots maybe using some interesting macro still life or even some portraits of my kids to put it through it's paces. To be honest it's just a pure joy to use so I'm very happy with the purchase.

To all of you who have to get up early in the morning to WORK your M-F gigs, have a great day - For those of us who don't, Enjoy the extra sleep dreaming about your your next shot !

~Bill~
Bill Pador > Well it's late Sunday night and I'm just started to wind down, relax on the couch and read some more of my SB-900 manual. I just took this short a short while ago of my cat Zena who was hanging out on the kitchen table looking cute just begging me to shoot her image so I obliged. Using the SB900 at full power on camera, bounced off the ceiling left you can see the beautiful soft even light across her face and the perfect slight drop off behind her on the wall shades & NO SHADOW bringing her image to the fore front nicely and a great catch light in her bright eyes. No special settings, EV compensation or gels were used BUT I did wanna try the High Speed Sync FP capabilities so I did shoot this at 1/8000 sec. @ f/5.6 ISO 200 zoomed to 170mm from about 6' away to really push the light and boy I was surprised it was DEAD ON with my planned shot and the light is gorgeous IMO & to push through a 1/8000 sec. exposure - "WOW". *(view @ X2-X3 to appeciate fine details in her eyes & face)
- - "Your Opinion & Comments on the lighting appreciated" ! - -  

Tomorrow I will start experimenting with some off camera 2 light shots maybe using some interesting macro still life or even some portraits of my kids to put it through it's paces. To be honest it's just a pure joy to use so I'm very happy with the purchase. 

To all of you who have to get up early in the morning to WORK your M-F gigs, have a great day - For those of us who don't, Enjoy the extra sleep dreaming about your your next shot !

~Bill~
Well it's late Sunday night and I'm just started to wind down, relax on the couch and read some more of my SB-900 manual. I just took this short a short while ago of my cat Zena who was hanging out on the kitchen table looking cute just begging me to shoot her image so I obliged. Using the SB900 at full power on camera, bounced off the ceiling left you can see the beautiful soft even light across her face and the perfect slight drop off behind her on the wall shades & NO SHADOW bringing her image to the fore front nicely and a great catch light in her bright eyes. No special settings, EV compensation or gels were used BUT I did wanna try the High Speed Sync FP capabilities so I did shoot this at 1/8000 sec. @ f/5.6 ISO 200 zoomed to 170mm from about 6' away to really push the light and boy I was surprised it was DEAD ON with my planned shot and the light is gorgeous IMO & to push through a 1/8000 sec. exposure - "WOW". *(view @ X2-X3 to appeciate fine details in her eyes & face)
- - "Your Opinion & Comments on the lighting appreciated" ! - -

Tomorrow I will start experimenting with some off camera 2 light shots maybe using some interesting macro still life or even some portraits of my kids to put it through it's paces. To be honest it's just a pure joy to use so I'm very happy with the purchase.

To all of you who have to get up early in the morning to WORK your M-F gigs, have a great day - For those of us who don't, Enjoy the extra sleep dreaming about your your next shot !

~Bill~
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