Behind Vertical Lines (and very unhappy)
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
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Saturday, May 22, 2010
Gateway Arch
St Louis is my new home (again), and hopefully this time for good. I wasn't into photography the first time I lived here so this time it's rather cool to rediscover the place I once called home through a fresh new look.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Peek-a-boo!
This is my 9th photo that makes it to the Flickr Explore page. This one ranked # 247 on August 24, 2009.
My favorite part of this photo is first, the pose, second the eyes of the wasp, I think they are very expressive.
My favorite part of this photo is first, the pose, second the eyes of the wasp, I think they are very expressive.
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Behind the scenes: "Please don't shoot me"
Tonight I was able to get my 65mm lens out and shoot a bee portrait.I found a dying bee by my door step and tried to save her only to find her dead shortly after. So I decided to take some shots before long.
This shot is my favorite "behind the scenes" shot, it's as if the bee is begging for me not to shoot her -photographically speaking.
The Setup
* Tripod
* Macro sliding rail
* Canon Rebel XTi
* Canon MP-E 65mm Macro lens
* 100W tungsten lightbulb on lamp
* 40-60W tungsten kitchen lamp above
* No flash
* F8 - F16
* Exposure 10" - 30"
* Custom function: Mirror Lock
* Wireless infrared remote control with 2s wait
And the result:

"Determination" by Alejandro Ramírez © 2009 All Rights Reserved.
(Click on the photo to visit my Flickr Photostream)
Friday, June 26, 2009
Sex sells photos
About a week ago I attended the 2009 Summer Solstice Parade in Fremont, WA to take photos with the Seattle Flickrites. In case you don't know, the main attraction of the parade are the naked bicyclists that join the parade every year with their colorful painted bodies as a way to display their joy for freedom, and openness.
I took 500+ pictures and spent 2 days reviewing what to post, what not to post. I ended up posting close to 100 pictures (yeah, I know), because it was so much fun!
But the most interesting fact was the stats on my Flickr account:
1,471 views in the first 24 hours!!!
Sadly, the number of fav'ed photos and comments wasn't as favorable, but I can understand. Nobody wants you to know that they were looking at pictures of naked people -sigh-.
So I told my wife: "honey, from now on I am only photographing naked people."
Peace :-)
To visit my Photostream follow the link in this photo:
"Cheerful Days" by Alejandro Ramírez
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