Showing posts with label funny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funny. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

Some "fun stuff" and "pretty stuff" from our Yosemite Landscape Workshop

This last week has been so full of fantastic photos, I don't know where to start!  But a while ago (before I got sick, ha) I did promise more photos from the Yosemite workshop, so those will get priority.  Not to mention that they're pretty awesome photos of really awesome people in a thoroughly awesome park!!

First, you should meet the cast of characters (and yes, we are characters).  Here we are posing very seriously after dark on a ridge overlooking Yosemite valley.  (Unfortunately, I moved, so I'm kind of blurry.  But blurry is kinda my norm...so there ya go.)


And here's the photo I annoyed you all with last night on Facebook.  Don't you want to see what they were shooting? :)



Here it is!  We found this beautiful cascade as we exited the Park, on our way back to the Bay Area.  Perfect spot to work on blurred-motion, using neutral density filters to slow our shutter speeds.



The day before, we found a lovely mossy-green wall near lower Yosemite Falls and did a few portraits...here's Amanda! :)


She has great expressions.  :D


We found this beautiful late-afternoon rainbow in the clouds of mist below Bridalveil Fall...


Here's something that half bothers me, half makes me laugh.  Have you ever noticed this tree before?  It shows up in a TON of the images taken from the Tunnel View, near Inspiration Point.  You can often spot those goofy flat-topped branches in people's photos, over on the right side near Bridalveil Fall.  Next time you see a photo from this famous spot, check the tree!


Night view from the same spot...with my fisheye.  (Presumably that silly tree is here somewhere...just too dark to spot it!)



The obligatory crazy waterfall-hair self-portrait.  (Not too crazy this time.)


The students picked up on all my bad habits.  They take self-portraits all the time now...


...and they have a similar infatuation with sun stars...


...and they can frequently be seen taking photos of their feet.  Hahahaha.


They even do it when they have snowshoes on.
(We snowshoed partway out the Dewey Point trail -- it was a blast!)


Food makes us happy.


Erin is a true photographer...she'll do whatever it takes to get that awesome photo!  (This can't have been a comfortable position!)





Sometimes we use tripods...


...and sometimes, we use bag-o-pods.  (My faithful Tamrac Velocity 9 has served me well in this capacity for several years.  It's the real reason I carry a camera bag around -- to put my camera ON, not IN. Haha.)


(Sometimes we also use friend-o-pods, but I didn't take any photos of that phenomenon.)

We did lots of blurred-motion water photos:


...and stopped-motion studies.  This is one of my favorites.  I love these colors, and how the image caught the water's motion.



A pretty pathway at Happy Isles



This woodpecker was very busy making holes in the oaks in Sentinel Meadow.


The little guy (and his friends, I guess) have been quite industrious, as you can see...



Perched on a rock above the Merced River, Cathedral Rocks in the background...




I'd been trying to decide which highway to take home, and asking the Lord about it.  Finally decided at the last minute to take highway 140.  In true Father-who-loves-us fashion, God had a surprise waiting for us!  As we headed into the central valley, we came around a bend and there was a huge patch of stunning wildflowers.  (I think I'll post a few more in the Facebook album.)


We went to San Francisco that afternoon, drove down Lombard Street, and made good use of certain famous items for sale at Ghirardelli Square.  We finished the day on the Embarcadero with some "blue hour" shots of the bridge...but I'll save those last couple images for another post.

And the workshop ended.  And we returned home with many CF cards full of photos.  And we downloaded them all and were very happy.  The end.  ;)





- Kelsey

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Kelsey Schweickert  |  San Francisco Bay Area wedding photographer
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Somehow this picture didn't make it into the last post.

I don't know why, I guess it just slipped thru the proverbial cracks.  So it's getting posted now because I don't have the brainpower for a "real" post today.  My back hurts and I have a headache and I got some sort of flu bug and I'm just not feeling up to much.  Oh, and did I mention I got called for jury duty.  Yeah.  So, this goofy photo is all that this slightly under-the-weather photographer is going to post today.  It makes me smile.  I hope you enjoy it too.  ;)



(Peter, Mandy, John, and yours truly, at P&M's wedding rehearsal. Gotta love that fisheye lens.)

"Real" post coming tomorrow.  :)  When I'm back on top of the world.

- Kelsey Schweickert

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

randomness...from Peter and Mandy's wedding rehearsal

So, amidst editing and organizing photos today, I came across a few more Peter-and-Mandy photos that I haven't posted...and because it's Saturday and I'm feeling exceedingly random, here they are. :)
I love these two...they're so hilarious!


Chris (my bro) and Dave (Mandy's bro) rehearsing on Friday. They were joined by Olivia Fredrickson and her brother for an awesome cello quartet -- you should have heard the warm, rich sound of four cellos playing together.  It was beautiful.


Here's a funny moment.  This is Mandy's mom, Chardell, at the rehearsal -- preparing to walk down the aisle with John McPherson, who was standing in as "Peter" for the rehearsal.  ;)  Now that was a crackup for sure.  (John was also my second shooter for this wedding -- he's an awesome photographer!)


One of my favorite photos from the day.  This is one of Peter's (and now Mandy's) little nephews.  Is he cute or what!


I love all the personality that comes out at weddings.  There is so much life and joy and everyone is wearing their emotions on their sleeves.  It's a fun challenge, because everything's happening at once and you have to work fast!  :)

That's all for now.  I have to get back to [surprise] editing!  Have a great Independence Day, everyone!  :)

- Kelsey

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Lucas: A gentleman who always makes me smile.

Well.  I was going to post something thoughtful, as I mentioned below.  But I'm just too tired tonight...it's been a long day.  I'll post it tomorrow.  However...I still wanted to give you something worth your visit here!  So in case you need a chuckle right now, here is a photo that cracks me up every time I see it.  This is my little friend Lucas!



Lucas is three years old and an incredible clown. His piano lessons are impossible to sit through with a straight face.  His mom and I crack up every single time. Of course, that only makes the show better.  He's so much fun to teach.  And I'll have you know, he has a mighty fine piano hand!

Till tomorrow, folks........

- Kelsey Schweickert


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