Wine Label


Wine Label
Originally uploaded by Andrew Abercrombie
I took this late at night with false light from a lamp. I then added a Lightroom preset, called "Dust Storm".

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 10:10 PM | 1 comments

mexican 7up anyone?

I found this awesome looking bottle in the mexican food section at Walmart. It's in sepia mode.

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 7:39 PM | 4 comments

I Am A Light House

I am a Light house . Torn by the weather and the waves. I'll keep my lamp lit, to worn the sailors on their way.

The waves crash around me.
The sand slips out to sea.
And the winds that blow remind me, what has been, and what will be.

I went to the beach with a friend, and took this picture. I used a wide-angeled lens, and did some post-editing in Lightroom.

Hope you like it.


-Scott

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 12:52 PM | 2 comments

Assignment #2- Scott

Here is my Photo for this weeks assignment. Not too creative, but it will work.  I went back to the Seminary with Hannah and took a picture of this wreath with a reflection of the Chapel in the ornament. I used my telephoto so I wouldnt get much distortion. Where's Waldo?

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Christmas Bells Are Ringing!

I took this in very low light on color and changed it in lightroom.


EXIF:
Camera: Sony DSLR-A330
Exposure: 0.05 sec (1/20)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed: 1600
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 7:58 PM | 1 comments

Hannah and Kelly


It was so nice out today in Wake Forest, Hannah and I decided to go for a walk with kelly, and why not bring the camera.

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This one made me VERY happy (Above)
exposure: 0.01 sec(1/100),Aperture f/1.8,Focal Length 50mm,ISO Speed:3200













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eye on you.....


Accountably...mmmmm! That what I thought of when staring at this picture. The message translations put it pretty good.""As I live and breathe," God says,"every knee will bow before me; Every tongue will tell the honest truth that I and only I am God." Romans 14:12


EXIF INFO:
Exposure:0.02 sec (1/50)
Aperture:f/5.6
Focal Length:50 mm
ISO Speed:100



Posted by The Light Chasers | at 7:02 PM | 0 comments

Southeastern Seminary



Here are some of the shots I took today while I took a break from some school reading. I went to the seminary and took a couple shots of the Chapel and Administration building. There is alot of history in these building, and as you can tell the architecture is Beautiful. I plan to take some more pictures of the buildings once the magnolia trees are in full bloom.


Scott

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 1:25 PM | 0 comments

Squirrel!


So I took this picture today while I was at the seminary trying to get some shots of the School. I loved how he was just sitting there like I didnt see him. The yellow leaves were a great addition to the shot as well. It provided some color. Also, I cant tell or not but doesnt it look like he is missing his arm, like it might be cut off at the elbow?? Im not totally sure, but it sure does seem like it.


ISO 100
300 mm focal length
f/5.6
1/125 sec

Scott

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 1:15 PM | 1 comments

iPod with headlamp light (Antique Light)

I used a fishing headlamp to create the light.

Camera: Sony DSLR-A330
Exposure: 0.077 sec (1/13)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed: 1600
Exposure Bias: 0 EV

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 8:44 PM | 2 comments

At the Lake


So i took the day to shoot Hannah, cause we both had the day off. This is one of the pics but below is the link to the whole album that you can take a look at if you want. It was very funny.


It was quite bright out so there was some very hard light, and some hard shadows. One thing i tried, because i dont have a reflector, was i used a car windowshield sun reflector. You can tell in some of the shots when i used one. It made some great fill, but at the same time i had to set the timer than run over to hold the reflector while the shot was taking.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/scottmuhs/sets/72157622896049845/

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 9:25 PM | 3 comments

Baby Boy Smith


Tonight I had the pleasure to meet Aiden Patrick.Joe&Nicole Smith's baby boy. What a handsome little man!



Posted by The Light Chasers | at 6:23 PM | 3 comments

Photography Assign. - Technology (By Scott)

Here it is yall! My weekly assignment for : TECHNOLOGY!!! Where would I be, where would any of us be without our nifty Mac!!!


I set my tripod up about 8 feet behind my desk and fired off a shot with my laptop on the desk. I used a remote trigger because I knew i needed the second photo to match up almost exactly with the first shot to make it look like my Mac is see-through. I then removed the Mac trying to be as careful as I could without moving any cords. Than I fired off another shot, this time NO MAC. I imported both into Photoshop and did a little photo masking to the first photo revealing the second photo behind it. It was kind of fun. Granted the photo is nothing amazing, but it was cool manipulating the shots in Photoshop.

I actually used a flash on this shot because it was darker in the room than i wanted and i didnt want much artificial room light cause it provided too much 'orangeness' to the shot. Shutter speed was 2 seconds, ISO at 400 (due to the darkness of the room), and aperture at 32, i think, because i wanted most everything to be in focus, no bokeh this time ;)

It will work.

Scott

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 1:37 PM | 3 comments

Just around the River Bend

Here is another one of a creek that runs along a walk path close to our house.


I left the shutter open for about 2 seconds to give it that smooth serene look to the water. A little post editing but not much.

Scott

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 3:10 PM | 2 comments

Re-Birth

Today was my(Scott) first day back with a camera. Thanks to Shayne and his giving heart. It was really cloudy and dark today, but i just had to get outside and try to shoot something.


This photograph is of the fruit of a Sweet Gum tree. They are pretty prominent here, and blanket the ground with these prickley looking things. Funny though how they are called sweet gum, but I wouldnt place that thing anywhere near my mouth.

I positioned my self about 20 yards back and zoomed in with my 75-300mm lens. It gave me a really nice bokeh behind the image. The only post-editing i did was desaturate the image a little bit, while boasting the greens slightly. I also added a tiny vignette, as you can tell.

Man it feels great to be back out there!!!

Scott

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 3:01 PM | 2 comments

Hey Fellow Chasers;



I ran across this article online, and I thought it could be somewhat helpful to us all, and be fun at the same time. I think im going to try it out.


Enjoy!

Scott

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 7:09 AM | 0 comments

Go Forth and Be Light

Let Love be Genuine. Abhor what is Evil; hold fast to what is good. Love one another with brotherly affection. Outdo one another in showing honor. Do not be slothful in ZEAL, be FERVENT in the spirit, serve the Lord. Rejoice in Hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in PRAYER. Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show hospitality.


-Paul, The Apostle

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 5:19 AM | 0 comments

The Road Less Traveled

I wanted to capture the sky's light through the clouds, i had to darken it in lightroom to get this effect.

Posted by The Light Chasers | at 8:36 PM | 3 comments

family pics


I had the Joy of taking the Mahoney's family pics yesterday. They are such a fun family!!!

-shayne


Posted by The Light Chasers | at 9:59 AM | 4 comments

Stake Your Claim on Christ


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Originally uploaded by Andrew











































Posted by The Light Chasers | at 8:07 AM | 3 comments