The fire pop returns for another day in the 365. I was heading to work this morning and Hawke was just getting up. He’s at the point now where he can pull himself up on the rails of the crib. He looks like he’s doing time in there. With a middle name like Danger, I hope he only has this view as an infant.
Was this photo posted a day late to this blog? Yes. Reason being, I held it to be part of a screencast I was recording about my workflow. As soon as I have a link to that I will post it here. It will be up later tonight as will whatever image I can manage to shoot tonight.
In the workflow screencast I was debating between two photos. I spent more time than I should have on the following image.

I don’t like that dark area to the left. It’s too “heavy” in the composition and simply lightening it would not really help the image at all. I tried a few different crops but it just wasn’t working out for me so I went back to my images I shot of this scenario and found another image that I responded more to. Again, it will be in the screencast once it hits my main blog.
How it was shot :: Available light. That available light was a desk lamp.
Cheers,
Zack
8 Comments
“Foo” my boys all used to pull themselves up on the rail. It was hilarious to see just their head and eys peeking over like Foo. Wish I was smart enough to have picked up the camera..doh!
How cute is this? Love the depth-of-field.
I love that cute little hand sticking out. :)
“Man, if I could just get through these bars I’d take that camera and shove it right up your…”
Available light…..Mmmmmm, my favorite!
When our boys were little (now 19,24,27 years) they called that thing a “bobble” and while it mostly stayed in their mouths, they keep a “woobie” in their hands (it was a very soft cloth diaper). We were never with out extra bobbles and woobies; especially in the car when they spit out the bobble and started to cry in the back seat. Great shot; keep em coming.
wow i love this shot. its super sharp and great DOF.
like the hand picture WAY MORE than the other one