Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Melt My Heart?


^ Ice heart, just incase you hadn't figured that out.

Favorite! ^^

Hopefully you understand the metaphore for this one. I wasn't quite as impressed with the way the photos had turned out, honestly; I was hoping they would be a little more intense... Oh well :)

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Somethings I'm beginning to Regret

For the first time in my entire life... I forgot to capture some of the most amazing moments with my camera...

Moments so beautiful, so special to me... and now they're gone without anything but a trace of a memory.

I miss him

Monday, September 20, 2010

Only My Favorite Place In The World

I think the appropriate title for this blog would not be "Bailey Thompson's A Photo A Week"

I truly find it amazing how I planned to spend so much time practicing photography this summer, and I never really got the chance. Summer flew by quicker than I would have liked, and I barely had free time.

I have some photos from when my family went to Wasaga Beach (My FAVORITE place in the world) for the week.
It's official; nothing beats a Wasaga Beach set
This is from a different day
I absolutely love this picture!
Here's the story; I was sitting at the beach writing when I spotted the view. Naturally, I dropped my stuff, sprinted to the cottage to grab my camera to find that it wasn't the same anymore. So I returned my camera to the cottage and resumed writing, only to look up and find an even more beautiful view. Simply said, I didn't take my camera back after that.
Wasaga Beach is MAGICAL, I tell you, MAGICAL.
Sunset from, I think, the first day, BEAUTIFUL - like a rainbow

Finally, just because I'm a proud daughter....
Sand sculptures by my father, Chris.

What possibly could you need a sandal for?
A foot of course.




Saturday, May 1, 2010

Green Screen Photos

This is the first time I've published photos from my green screen photography studio. Incase you're curious, the set up is very simple. I have got a chromakey muslin green piece of fabric on a stand that covers 1 wall and the floor. I have 2 umbrella lights which are used to backlight the background (green fabric). I've also got two softboxes that are used to light the subject, as well as 2 flashes for the subject. It's an awesome set-up, that works and I really enjoy working with it. I use FXHome PhotoKey editing software to work with my green screen images.



Isn't it awesome? I think it's pretty cool how she never left home to get a picture at the beach.


I absolutely love this one!!