LE News and Info - Written by wizwow on Tuesday, January 6, 2009 6:25 - 13 Comments25 New Images from the Lighting Essentials PoolWell, the pool keeps gettin’g deeper, ya know. I was perusing it last night and realized how many incredible pics had been added recently. This pool is really rich with excellent photography. I want to build the forum up a bit, and if anyone has questions and such, that is a good place to post them as well as here. I want to take a minute and thank everyone for their tremendous support for the past year. It has been a crazy time, and it is made all the more wonderful with readers who help get the word out. It is so cool to read an email from someone who got the link to Lighting Essentials from a friend or on a blog. That’s cool. Just a reminder that Lighting Essentials has its own RSS Feed, so you can be notified when we update. I want to remind everyone that there is a wealth of information already here so if you haven’t clicked on the category links above, take some time to do so. Grab a cold drink, or hot tea and spend some time looking around. We are going to try the live broadcast of a shoot this weekend, so watch for the time on the Flickr group and here. Also, you can follow me on twitter where a lot of the announcements will be made as well. See my site for links to the twitter channel – dongiannatti.com. Well, let’s take a few minutes to look at some remarkable imagery. The images all link back to the photographer’s Flickr pages, so you may want to take a view of their work as well. And leave a comment or two if you like the images. On to the fun… NOTE: Some images may be NSFW.
13 CommentsKevin Halliburton Nice images indeed in the pool, Don. I need to read the group rules and see if I can partake of any of this lighting knowledge you all are spreading through Flickr! Take care! Jeff Looking forward to the live broadcast shoot, great idea! I\’ll watch twitter for updates. WOW these are some amazing shots and I am so honored that one of mine was featured!!! I check this wonderful blog every day and almost passed out to see my shot! THANK YOU! Sorry for the NSFW not being noted. I took care of that. One of the things about being self employed is that I rarely even think of that stuff. Will do in the future. –don Great images Last one is superb Thank you for featuring my pictures here. Just found this post. great set of images Lenin Glass | Wedding Photographer Man, you guys are so good! I wish I could get some pictures featured =( I will keep trying though. Check out my work at Kevin Thanks for including my photo of the girl stretching. I appreciate it very much and attribute what I was able to capture directly to the lessons leanred from this site. Kevin Thanks for the mention on my photos. Being recognized by a Pro realy makes me create better pictures. Thank you for including my photo (\"Tiff in Shades\", 1st one the list). It\’s such a pleasure to be part of this wonderful photographers community! Leave a Reply |
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Hate to do it but I’m going to have to cancel my RSS feed subscription if that’s the type of images that are going to be unexpectedly popping up on my monitor here at the office. I had someone in my office when I pulled that up and it was an uncomfortable moment for both of us. Beautiful work, but completely inappropriate for this workplace, even on breaks and lunches.