Bill Pador > While pulling into my neighborhood I saw light rays coming out from some fast moving clouds so I stopped the car, fired up the D300 and the rays disappeared within 5 seconds. So I waited to see if they would return in the next set of clouds and I was able to capture this scene. Not as vivid as the original set I wanted but fair enough to make it onto the Photo of the Day! The winds were gusting at 40-50 mph all day but it helped in some really cool weather patterns in the clouds.
Bill Pador > 3/12- My little Cyber-shot U camera was laying on my desk today so I set it up in my Still Life Studio and cranked a few shots off. It was side lit using a simple 40 watt desk lamp and slow shutter speed, other then that nothing else was doe to this one.
Bill Pador > A tree in my front yard getting ready to bud some berries started flowering and figured it would make a great photo. Using my 90mm Tamron Macro lens I cranked it down to f/2.8 to blur the background out and managed to get just the one single flower in focus due to the Tamron 90mm Macros superior handling of out-of-focus areas ("Bokeh"). The SHADOW lower left is actually a full size branch !
Bill Pador > Well this is MY "LOGITECH" MOUSE that sits on my desk. I noticed some blue light reflecting off the sides and decided it would make a great photo for today's entry. I grabbed my TAMRON 90mm Macro lens and hand held the camera for this shot braced against my desk chair. A small amount of sharpening & cropping was done in post but that's about it, not much needed with this superior lens
Bill Pador > 3/11- A tree located in my front lawn was the location of this capture. Walking outside for the news paper the frozen drops of water on the berries caught my eye so I ran in for the camera. No Post was needed on this one.
Bill Pador > Shot during an assignment at a local stud farm. I will shoot any kind of animal or pet you wish to preserve their memory, create special abstract or artistic creations of your pets & animals. Let me capture your pet in their natural setting or any special place you wish. Pet portrait appointments are limited so call for availability before their booked for the year.
Bill Pador > Fantastic sitting with a beautiful cat. She was a GREAT model & sat still for just over 5 minutes allowing me to shoot over 75 photos of her. Your pet can look like this too ! Call for your Pet Portrait appointment Today ! Great for greeting or holiday cards or treasure their cute face forever. . . "Pet appointments are limited so book them now before there all gone" ! !
Bill Pador > "STONEHENDGE IN NEW JERSEY"
This is one of my Favorite Sunrises I've ever captured. It's Such a simple concept but it's a very powerful image with so much feeling going on in it (for me anyway) It contains so many wonderful details, reflections & shadows & the jetty being back lit and casting such a wonderful shadow reminds me of StoneHendge. I was over joyed when I captured this one and I hope you enjoy this one as much as I do
Bill Pador > Fall & Winter Colors 2007 photo
A tree in my front yard getting ready to bud some berries started flowering and figured it would make a great photo. Using my 90mm Tamron Macro lens I cranked it down to f/2.8 to blur the background out and managed to get just the one single flower in focus due to the Tamron 90mm Macros superior handling of out-of-focus areas ("Bokeh"). The SHADOW lower left is actually a full size branch !
Bill Pador > A tree in my front yard getting ready to bud some berries started flowering and figured it would make a great photo. Using my 90mm Tamron Macro lens I cranked it down to f/2.8 to blur the background out and managed to get just the one single flower in focus due to the Tamron 90mm Macros superior handling of out-of-focus areas ("Bokeh"). The SHADOW lower left is actually a full size branch !
A tree in my front yard getting ready to bud some berries started flowering and figured it would make a great photo. Using my 90mm Tamron Macro lens I cranked it down to f/2.8 to blur the background out and managed to get just the one single flower in focus due to the Tamron 90mm Macros superior handling of out-of-focus areas ("Bokeh"). The SHADOW lower left is actually a full size branch !
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