Day 5 – Sink or Swim – A Business Man’s Turmoil
January 28, 2009Tony got in the tub too, I turned the bubbles on for him! I can’t take credit for the Title for this one. One of our viewers suggested it in the comments section below. Thanks Jani!


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Tony got in the tub too, I turned the bubbles on for him! I can’t take credit for the Title for this one. One of our viewers suggested it in the comments section below. Thanks Jani!


So it’s Day four of our 365 project and I’m not going to lie to you….I’m not sure if I have another 361 Creative Ideas inside this little head of mine! But for today I found inspiration at a place we go to often….the jacuzzi!
A little bit about the shot….I want to tell you – I still haven’t warmed up to the whole strobe lighting thing. I brought it out for this one – but it was still just too harsh for what I was going for. Instead we just used the Model Light in addition to the pool light which made for a nice backlit situation. Under night-time conditions the details were as such: Canon EOS 5d, 24mm, f/1.4, shutter 1/125, ISO 640.


Well, it’s only day 3 and we’re already resorting to low brow humor. Sometimes being creative is a dirty job. Thank you Tony for agreeing to this concept. We do what we can to keep you folks entertained – if you like it, please leave a comment below. This shot was captured at the gas station on the corner, it was gross in there….beautiful orange tile accents though.

