...back to our house near Tampa. I will still be working in Miami Beach a few days each month so I will still be taking some new photos, but will mainly focus on my Tampa Bay Daily Photo blog.
I have been trying to finish processing roughly 8GB of photos this weekend so I haven't had much time to shoot. I was waiting for some files to transfer, and took a few pics of things on my desk with the IR camera. A couple snapshots turned into grabbing my desk lamp, a flash and a diffuser (white paper).
Photos: Infrared Nikon D50, kit lens, SB-600 manually fired with button, paper diffuser and a halogen desk lamp.
So to stay on the cool blue light theme and some cool living area lighting ideas from Professor Taylor, here's a photo from a recent furniture shoot. The company rents out all sort of neat furniture for parties and events in South Florida.
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Things have been crazy crazy around here. I'm just now getting to edit the images from 2 weeks ago, and I haven't gotten to the Nikon party images yet.
This week will be beach photos and maybe a few more from the Miami skyline and Jungle Island.
Photo info: D200, Sigma 10-20mm wide angle lens, and an ND gradient filter over the lens (which caused the vignetting in the image).
Infrared photo at Jungle Island. Tonight we are going to a party sponsored by Nikon at the Opium Garden club to check out the D3, D300, and all of their new gear for 2008. Should be a lot of fun. There's also an open bar the whole night...
Infrared photo of a Sausage Tree at Jungle Island. Its hard fruit can weigh up to 15lbs. The encyclopedia says to carefully select the planting site for this tree... duh.
Here's another infrared city shot. This one is pretty much straight out of the camera. I was shooting JPEG instead of RAW files today.
We went to Jungle Island today, and the weather was so nice (sunny and mid 70s all day long.) I brought the IR camera and took a lot of pictures. I'll post a complete gallery on Picasa when I finish processing the photos from yesterday's shoot. I spent 9 hours shooting furniture in a warehouse when I really wanted to be outside in this fantastic weather.
Many of the photos posted here are taken with an infrared modified Nikon D50 digital SLR camera. The rest are taken with a Nikon D3X, D200 and a Coolpix S51c.