Friday, February 26, 2010

Flying Fortress


“Liberty Belle,” one of only 14 World War II era B-17 “Flying Fortress” bombers still flying visited San Diego County on a tour honoring those who flew in them, and in many cases died while doing it, as they defended the World against the Nazis. The plane really isn’t as big as most people think it, but it sure packed a punch when it went into action in the skies over Europe. As is the case with many tours like this, media types at each stop are invited to go on a flight so we can publish stories and let the public know they can come out and see the plane for themselves, which is what I was able to do. It was a quick flight, only about 15-minutes, so shooting as many photos while in the air as quickly as possible was a must. This incarnation of the Liberty Belle never saw combat, but is named after the original plane that flew 64 missions before being salvaged in 1945. More photos.

Howard Lipin
Photos used by permission of The San Diego Union-Tribune
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Saturday, February 20, 2010

San Diego Sheriff's Dept. 2010


Got the call from Mobius Images partner Sandy Huffaker to help him out on a shoot for the San Diego Sheriff's Department. These are a sample of the images from last year.


I hope to never experience this in real life. It was a particularly challenging because of the constantly changing light due to cloud cover. Being in manual mode and having quick dials on the camera made it easier to change my settings on the fly. After applying some selective sharpening and using the Dave Hill technique for RAW images, these are what I ended up with.

Ronnie Revoredo




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Friday, February 19, 2010

Morning Dew Drops


I took this photograph last fall, and sometimes the coolest photos just happen to be in your backyard. One early morning while enjoying my coffee, the morning news, and a view thru the sliding glass door this spider web in my backyard caught my attention. Shot at ISO 50, 320@2.8 and a little strobe off to the right side to help accent the morning dew drops.

Nelvin C. Cepeda
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Cha Cha Cha

It was blast-shooting photos of Cha-Cha, an Asian elephant at the San Diego Zoo, one of four brought in from the San Diego Wild Animal Park as part of a program to blend multiple herds. You’d think blending herds would be an easy process but it’s not. There are more steps to it than Dancing with the Stars. Everything is planned and specific. After all, we’re talking about elephants, a smart group of critters. Remember how it was when from time-to time, you moved to different places and had to get to know, and get a along with your new neighbors. It’s the same with elephants. Now at her new home, Cha-Cha spends a lot of her days hanging out with her newfound friend Sumithi, whom has lived at the zoo almost all of her life. Cha-Cha Cha. More photos.

Howard Lipin
Photo used by permission of The San Diego Union-Tribune


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Friday, February 12, 2010

Liberty

While finishing up and assignment in El Cajon, California, I noticed this guy all dressed up like the Statue of Liberty waving an American flag, promoting a tax preparation service. I’ve seen and photographed them before, and especially during tax season they seem to be everywhere. They all have their unique ways of getting the attention of people passing by, and they got mine too. After all, they’re live sized advertisements. It was the flag, and the way the mid-morning light was lighting-up the flag that compelled me to shoot it. Lady Liberty helped too.

Howard Lipin
Photo used by permission of The San Diego Union-Tribune


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Monday, February 1, 2010

Bet You Can’t Eat Just One

Girl Scout cookies. They’re hard to resist no matter who is selling them, let-a-alone a cute salesperson like five-year-old Daisy Girl Scout Emilia Quintanar. Emilia and her sister, Andrea, along with their parents spent the morning in their Eastlake neighborhood of Chula Vista, California selling the famous cookies on the first day of the annual fundraising selling season, and the first year you don’t have to wait for them to arrive. Bet you can’t eat just one. More photos.

Howard Lipin
Photo used by permission of The San Diego Union-Tribune


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