Photography from Cinderbird
Some of you know i'm a photography major at Rochester Institute of Technology. Tomorrow is my last day of classes for winter quarter (RIT has a quarter system) and what better way to celebrate than to show off some of my work. Almost all this stuff was shot with a nikon, most of it with my D80. Here are a few images, more stuffs on my website.
Fog
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...onbook/fog.jpg
I took this while stopping to get some food and some gasoline while driving back to Philly from Rochester. I drove through this for an HOUR. Totally worth it.
Really, its a tulip
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...ook/tulip2.jpg
The Nikon D80 sensor is pretty well known for having a problem distinguishing reds and magenta. This was a test for that problem that came out extremely well.
Words Smallest Tulip
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...ook/tulip1.jpg
My mom bought some tulips over holiday break while I was home and she found this little one in with the bunch. The flower was just over an inch from top to stem. It was adorable.
Raspberry
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...onbook/ras.jpg
Fruit is hands down the coolest photography subject ever. (aside from reptiles that is :) )
Speaking of snakes... (bumble bee)
http://i438.photobucket.com/albums/q...onbook/bee.jpg
This little girl is owned by Adam Wysocki (8ball pythons). She is from my second book shoot there and was a great little snake to photograph.
Re: Photography from Cinderbird
I LOVE that 3rd photo... they are all amazing! :gj:
Re: Photography from Cinderbird
Nice photos! I too am a photo major well Visual Communications with concentration in photography. I'll be at a 4-year school after getting some transfers from a community college(cheaper). My D40x(same yet tweaked D200,D80 sensor) also has trouble distinguishing reds/magentas if I don't shoot RAW(always do).
Re: Photography from Cinderbird
Amazing photo's! Check your pm's.....