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JENNA With Our Bronze Finish

Posted by Corey Brown July © 2009

Jenna enjoying The out side playing in the Grass...

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ARIELL

Posted by Corey Brown July © 2009

This is one of many great photos we got from Our Senior session with Ariell

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An IOWA Sunset

Posted by Corey Brown July © 2009

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Chicago Sky Line

Posted by Corey Brown June © 2009

Chicago the City of Wind. Chicago is a very beautiful city as long as you take a step back from the hustle and bustle. This is only a partial of a skyline shot that was done for a commercial sub shop. The final print will be close to 14 feet wide, as soon as it is hung I encourage you to check it out.

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DRAMA

Posted by Corey Brown July © 2009

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Showing posts with label Lakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lakes. Show all posts

A lake in the fog

Posted by Corey Brown On 9:00 AM 0 comments
So for today's picture I chose this one with fog on a lake. Some people say that these types of photos are over done. I, on the other hand, love these kinds of photos.
Jenna Jan 2009
They always make me think of Ireland and it's mists. This photo was taken at Pilgrim Heights Camp Ground in Montour, Iowa. Montour is a smaller town in Tama County Iowa between Tama/Toledo, Iowa and Marshalltown, Iowa in Marshall County Iowa. I took this during my fall photography seminar that I taught in October 2008. Please let me know what you think of it! God Bless! Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Chicago Skyline

Posted by Corey Brown On 9:10 PM 0 comments
I had to go to the Chicago area for the weekend. One of the Jobs I went up for was a Photograph of the City Skyline. The Photograph is going to be used as a panoramic for a Sub City. The End product is going to be around 14 feet long be 30 inches tall. Chicago Skyline This is just a sample shot that I took. I got some good advice from a friend to take the photos from the Adler Planetarium. So that is what I paned on and from What you can see I had a really good turn out. Chicago Skyline 2 For the Panoramic I am taking aver 20 photos and blending them together to create a very High resolution single image that should have a close viewing distance as well as huge. This is a small sample of the finished product but is less then 1% of the actual size of the finished picture. Chicago Skyline Pano 1% Thank you for taking the time and if you have any Questions or comments just please use the comments, I will try to answer them all here. Thanks and God Bless Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Fog Docked

Posted by Corey Brown On 9:54 AM 0 comments
Well Just because I have not posted anything does not mean that I have not been doing anything. I have been very busy and trying to get free time to shoot for my self let alone follow through and get every thing up loaded and then post about it. I have been taking a lot of pictures and and staying very busy. Both with regular clients and the family, who would have thought that only one more child could add that much more work. I have been busy enough taking photos that I have almost filled 3 750 GB hard drives and a 500 GB as well. Here is a photo that I really like how it turned out. Fog Docked (click on photo for a larger view and to go to the gallery) I took this photo while teaching a workshop here in Iowa and it is one of those scenes that was not intended but just happened. The goal was Get up early and be set up lake side by 6:30 A.M. to teach how to take a sunrise photo. However when we got up it was nothing but fog so the lesson plan changed from sunrise over the lake to fog on the lake. This particular photograph was taken at F 9 1/50 s at ISO 100. All in all it was a very productive morning with many great photographic opportunities with many great photographs captured. Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Stoned Frogs POTD

Posted by Corey Brown On 7:45 PM 0 comments
Ok I know I can be a little strange at times and this picture may not help my plead for sanity. Lost Corn Crib I have always had a fascination of playing in the water and still do. So when I see something neat in the water I am automatically drawn to it. I took this photo because of how the light was deflecting and falling on the rocks. And as you look close see how many shapes you can find. You know like we all use to do laying on our backs looking at the clouds. If you have never laid on you back looking at the clouds trying to find shapes, faces and so on then you really need to because you are probably to wound up or just uptight. There is a reason that the title of this photo has Frogs in it see how many you can find. Enjoy and God Bless Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Geese Over Dimonds POTD

Posted by Corey Brown On 9:00 PM 0 comments
I think here in the Mid West is one of the best places to photograph geese. Geese Over Dimonds I particularly like Marshalltown and Tama Iowa for quick easy access areas where the birds are wild enough that they do not look tame on film. As well as use to people enough that you can get close enough to get a reasonable photo at times. The two love birds above got a little uncomfortable with my prescence so they decided to fly out to the Ice shelf giving me the opportunity I was waiting for. Enjoy and God Bless, Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

Fire, Ice, & Wind

Posted by Corey Brown On 1:40 AM 0 comments
On a recent mission to photograph eagles at Pellas Lake Red rock had come to the point of calling it quits a bit of light started to poke out. It was soon pointed out to me that we were on the wrong side of the damn and quickly running out of sun. So we Ken Norton and I quickly crossed The damn and set up not only putting our faces to the sun but the 30+ mph winds that were coming right off the lake. Even with the wind and quickly fading sunset I managed to get a couple reasonable sunset photos. With the cloud deck being so low and the thin opening for the sun to peak through made for a very dramatic scene with the frozen lake adding just that much more to it. The opportunity did not last long as we knew it wouldn't. However in this case it was fine because be the time the sun went below the tree line and bluff on the other side of the lake I was cold enough I was not to worried about getting one last photo. If you would like to view these as well as other images in a larger size you can visit the gallery here. Thanks and God Bless, Corey Brown (Glory 2 Jesus 4 Photography)

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