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² Reflections of…

Walking down some of the historic roads off of Market St. in Charleston, SC, I saw a very distinguished reflection in a bread shop. I love shooting reflections whether they are in windows, puddles or even just glass. This one was special though because of the 3-demensional aspect to it. I have bread and baskets in the foreground then a historic building with lights in its windows. To top it all off, I shot this photo around f/5.6 to give some bokeh to the reflection with a very sharp and beautifully lit red window frame to enclose the evening reflection.

Paris Architecture

Even at age 11 I was astounded by beautiful architecture in Paris. I just loved walking the streets with my Nikon D40 looking for memorable captures. This building resembles the style of flatiron architecture except it was not nearly as tall. However it does have a very unique elegance to it that you can only find in Europe. In my post-processing I brought out that colors of the image a little more and cropped the photo to allow the structure to fill the frame.

BreakWater Hotel on South Beach

On a Midsummer night I went on a walk up Ocean Blvd in Miami South Beach photographing all the incredible lit up hotels and restaurants while getting some really cool light trails. Then I saw one of my favorite hotels, BreakWater Hotel, for its striking appearance came into view. Except it was not the actual hotel I was focused on, but instead its a reflection of its tower lights on a car parked directly across the street from the hotel. I set up my tripod and framed the two reflections I saw on the car with the hotel across the street. Since I was using my Leica X1, I couldn’t get a wide angle shot to include BreakWater’s famous light tower, but I got the best of both worlds by having both the main front entrance of the hotel in the shot and the light tower shining “Breakwater” in the car reflection.

This is probably my favorite nighttime shot on Ocean Blvd because of the really classy mood I was able to give the image in Lightroom. I bumped the clarity and vibrance as well added a good amount of vignetting to really focus the attention on the center of the image where the hotel entrance and outside restaurant is. The nice dark tones also help balance out the light trails in the street. This was a 15 second exposure which gave the motion blur of both the people and light trails which I think adds to the overall mood of the photo being taken late at night in the happening city of Miami on South Beach.

Carriage Horse

I was really happy when I got to spend a day in the city of Charlotte. I took my new Sony A7r with me with a Charlotte-Voigtlander 35mm f/1.2 lens. I grabbed this shot of a carriage horse and the photo reminded me of the horses in Central Park. Even the background colors and hotel architecture made me think of area around Central Park. I gave the photo a little bit of a relaxing mood since it was taken in the evening so I adjusted some of the tones and colors to fit the mood.

Meet the Dragon

This photo was taken in a garden and was really fun to experiment with. While in real life it was very large, bright and vibrant model of a dragon, I decided to go for a different look to the image. I lowered the saturation and mixed b&w and color tones to create a more dramatic mood to fit the unique dragon look in the photo.