Casey + Holli

Jun 12, 2006 00:49


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daeverra June 12 2006, 08:33:02 UTC
Those are great...

Hey, we need to do a shoot for you too. What do you think?

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tyrven June 12 2006, 18:03:22 UTC
That'd be fun - just let me know when. And if you have ideas for what you're looking for then I can suggest places to do the shoot and what types of outfits to wear.

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goldfischegirl June 12 2006, 15:49:49 UTC
wow, what a change!
they look like such a token american couple, i love it.
i love hollie's haircut so much.
i am so excited for the little one to pop out.
you and i will have to compete for the its first photo rights.
TALLY HO!

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tyrven June 12 2006, 18:05:36 UTC
I think I'll have to concede the contest to you, unfortunately, because I'll be leaving the country for three weeks a day after it's supposed to be cut out of her belly :(.

Of course, my goal is to get back and get the first cute photos of it - since we all know that newborns are pretty damned ugly for the first few weeks ;-)

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getlocalgirl June 12 2006, 18:51:33 UTC

Of course, my goal is to get back and get the first cute photos of it - since we all know that newborns are pretty damned ugly for the first few weeks ;-)

Hahhaa...Ashely, you'll definitely be able to at least capture the first photos of the kid. We could get lucky and have an adorable newborn.

I can't believe how big I am!

Despite recording my hugeness, I'm glad we did that shoot. My fav of us together is:
this.

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tyrven June 12 2006, 19:23:57 UTC
I liked that one, too :).

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herbaliser June 12 2006, 17:02:22 UTC
OH! Pregnant! I was wondering why she was so damn fat.

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tyrven June 12 2006, 18:06:36 UTC
Yeah, totally - at first I thought this demonstrated Katie's mom's prediction about marriage. But then I realized she just had a growth and it was a medical condition.

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errol_q_spunkle June 12 2006, 19:44:01 UTC
My boyfriend has become interested in digital photography, and was wondering whether there were books one could use to learn it on your own. I know you've been doing digital photography for a while, so I was wondering whether you could recommend any books or approaches to learn more about technique? I don't think he's interested in high art or anything shi-shi like that; I think he just wants to take the same photographs, with the same composition, but have them turn out better. Thanks in advance for any tips.

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tyrven June 12 2006, 20:17:03 UTC
With digital, I think the best bet is just trial and error. Just sit down for a couple hours adjusting the settings and seeing how they impact the finished product. That's pretty much how most photography classes work - except with film you have to take notes on what photo maps to what settings, pay for development, etc; very tedious! With digital all of that data is passed along with the photo. Outside of that, any good traditional photography book is probably better than something catering to digital - the basic ideas are unchanged, even if the medium is different.

What type of camera does he have? That has some impact. The above is really specific to interchangeable lens SLRs.

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celeb look-a-like lauraisatramp June 12 2006, 23:53:14 UTC
She looks like Martha Wainwright.

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