Apr 182012
 
Long exposure black and white shot of the arroyo seco river in the Los Pagres National Forest

Every year around Easter my daughter and a group of my closest friends go camping at the Indians campground in the Los Padres National Forest. It is one of the best parts of my year. I often do some photography while I’m there. This time, the fun stuff was putting a strong IR filter on my lens and getting some long exposure shots of the Arroyo Seco river.

This photo is a 25 second exposure (I know, my previous post is a long exposure shot too, must be the flavor of the month.

Long exposure black and white shot of the Arroyo Seco river in the Los Padres National Forest

It was just after a storm, so I got some shots of clouds as well.

IR black and white photo of clouds in the Los Padres National Forest after a storm

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San Francisco Photographer

Mar 292012
 
Beautiful blond woman in front of graffiti covered metal wall in San Francisco

Yesterday I posted a candid street portrait taken with a bellows lens by Lensbaby in the mission district in San Francisco.

Here are two more photos from my experimenting that I think hold up. They are a lot more dramatic in their effect, as they were taken at a wide open aperture. (yesterdays shot was f 8) With a bellows lens and a wide open aperture, the amount of detail in the photo that is truly in focus is paper thin. If you like that effect of not is another story, but I think it works in these two.

Beautiful blond woman in front of graffiti covered metal wall in San Francisco

Brown hair brown eye selective focus intense look

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Alex Schoenfeldt. San Francisco Bay Area Photographer.

Mar 292012
 
San Francisco Street Photography, Guardian Angles 16th and Mission, taken with a bellows lens.

Today I was walking around the Mission in San Francisco getting some random street shots with a trick lens on my camera. The lens is made by a company called Lensbaby. It has bellows on it and it rotates in strange ways, creating interesting effects with focus.

I had lots of fun with the lens, and I got some weird shots, but this was the one that I think holds up the most on it’s photographic merits, and not just because it has trick effects.

San Francisco Street Photography, Guardian Angles 16th and Mission, taken with a bellows lens.

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Mar 202012
 
Intense and pretty Korean child in face paint at a party

This photo was taken at a child’s birthday party. There was a tea party (back when that meant a party where you drink tea and not a political movement) and a treasure hunt and face painting.

The girl in the photo is obviously of Asian descent. I think her heritage is Korean, but I am not sure.

For me the thing that sells this photo is her unblinking intensity. She’s a pretty little girl, and she is staring into your soul, perhaps finding it wanting.

Intense and pretty Korean child in face paint at a party

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San Francisco Bay Area Event Photography

Feb 282012
 
photography of a bronze sculpture, chinese antiquity

In my theme this week about some of the other types of photography I do. I also do product photography.

In this case, “Art Photography” might be a better description, but not in the usual sense of the photo is a piece of art (it may be, but not the point) but in the sense that I am taking pictures of pieces of art. The photos below are Chinese antiquities.

photography of a ceramic sculpture, chinese antiquity

The first one, above, is a ceramic sculpture. Forgive my ignorance about what I’m showing. I just know that the client said it was worth $4,000.

photography of a jade sculpture, chinese antiquity

The second shot, above, is jade, which is notoriously hard to photograph.

photography of a bronze sculpture, Chinese antiquity

The last two, above and below, might be the oldest human made object I’ve ever handled. He said from about 2,000 BCE. The second shot (below)detail shot, photography of a sculpture, Chinese antiquity is a detail shot of the pictographs under the handle.

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