Brett DiMichele
Senior HTF Member
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2001
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Pittsburgh Raceway Park [Action Photography]
Pittsburgh Raceway Park [Action Photography]
Both of the above photos were taken at PRP using my 100/300
F4.0 EX lens in Aperture Priority. Using a Manfrotto Carbon-1
Monopod and a 3030 Pan/Tilt Head.
The Windmill [Still Life]
My Grand Father's Wind Mill in his front yard. The day was
beautiful and the light was in the right place. I thought
the very shallow DOF made this shot as did the composition.
I try to get the composition "right" in the camera rather
than crop after the fact. The way the Sigma SD10 viewfinder
works with the "sports Mask" it really aids in composition
I feel.
Diamonds Are Forever [Still Life]
This photo was shot on my makeshift backdrop in my computer
room. I used 400 watt bounced halogen lighting and some
subtle spot lighting on the diamond in the glass. Lens used
was my 24/70mm EX F2.8
Do Do Do Do BatMan!
Miniature car model shot using Wireless TTL Flash on my
make shift backdrop with my 24-70mm EX F2.8 lens.
Everything Old Is New, Again!
This photo was taken for the Sigma Group's "World Together,
Worl Apart" challenge. It was shot off my Manfrotto 3221
Tripod with my 24-70mm F2.8 EX Lens on a beautiful sunny
day. This bridge was worthy of the submission it is one of
the few remaining, functional covered bridges in the U.S.
Pittsburgh Raceway Park [Action Photography]
Both of the above photos were taken at PRP using my 100/300
F4.0 EX lens in Aperture Priority. Using a Manfrotto Carbon-1
Monopod and a 3030 Pan/Tilt Head.
The Windmill [Still Life]
My Grand Father's Wind Mill in his front yard. The day was
beautiful and the light was in the right place. I thought
the very shallow DOF made this shot as did the composition.
I try to get the composition "right" in the camera rather
than crop after the fact. The way the Sigma SD10 viewfinder
works with the "sports Mask" it really aids in composition
I feel.
Diamonds Are Forever [Still Life]
This photo was shot on my makeshift backdrop in my computer
room. I used 400 watt bounced halogen lighting and some
subtle spot lighting on the diamond in the glass. Lens used
was my 24/70mm EX F2.8
Do Do Do Do BatMan!
Miniature car model shot using Wireless TTL Flash on my
make shift backdrop with my 24-70mm EX F2.8 lens.
Everything Old Is New, Again!
This photo was taken for the Sigma Group's "World Together,
Worl Apart" challenge. It was shot off my Manfrotto 3221
Tripod with my 24-70mm F2.8 EX Lens on a beautiful sunny
day. This bridge was worthy of the submission it is one of
the few remaining, functional covered bridges in the U.S.