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Arthur Murray photos

Tysons, Virginia

More photos from the DC Area Arthur Murray Spring Freestyles. This was the first of their 4 local events that we covered last year. It was held at the Sheraton Premiere in Tysons Corner, VA. This is a site of many of their events, and overall a great ballroom for photography. Additionally with the available balcony, we have a lot of flexibility in setting up our lights. On balance it is always nice to work at a familiar venue!

Elias from the Columbia, MD studio dancing with a student in Tysons, VA ©TimeLine Media
Elias from the Columbia, MD studio dancing with a student in Tysons, VA ©TimeLine Media

Arthur Murray Event

Carolina dancing with a student in Tysons, VA ©TimeLine Media
Carolina dancing with a student in Tysons, VA ©TimeLine Media

As can be seen this room offers a lot of options from photography. With this intention, you need to have different approaches to photos. Especially since you will be there for many hours of a weekend. In order to get a variety of images to keep fresh, it is useful to change your body position, and your angle to the dancers out there. You can go from a low angle, a higher angle, to change the backgrounds in the photos. With the length of the room, it still allows you to blur the backgrounds.

Silver Spring, Maryland studio dancing at an Arthur Murray event ©TimeLine Media
Silver Spring, Maryland studio dancing at an Arthur Murray event ©TimeLine Media
Arthur Murray Potomac Cup - trophy for the Team Match competition ©TimeLine Media
Potomac Cup – trophy for the Team Match competition at Spring Freestyles ©TimeLine Media

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Hogettes

Have a great weekend, everyone! Some sad news in the DC Area. Yes, no more football in Washington until next year, and no more Hogettes either! Some photos below are from a fund raising event at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria in 2012. Guess it’s time to do something new this weekend. Make it a great one!

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At this time, Ms. Virginia visited the animal shelter for their open house. While we were there, we made some photos of her with groups from the shelter, and other visitors that came by. The Hogettes were an unexpected surprise! While you may not know their history, you can see that they are characters. Whenever they show up at an event, they bring a lot of attention.

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On this occasion, the animal shelter was having an open house. In order to show off their finished renovations, they had many guests come by this morning. Being that it was an animal shelter, I went back to see some of the pets available for adoption. In short, I wanted to take all of them home with me! By all means, please stop by the AWLA off of Eisenhower Ave., in Alexandria if you want to send your support!

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Air Force Memorial – Arlington, VA

Photo project at the Air Force Memorial in Arlington

I forced myself on this Friday to get out of the house early while the sun was still low on the horizon to try to get some photos. Living in the Washington DC area gives you lots of opportunities to make images of memorials, monuments, that are familiar to everyone around the world. That makes it a challenge to make something new.

Having easy access to these sites, gives you an opportunity to get images that tourists, and visitors do not have. Waiting for the best light can be tough, but this was the best day I had in a while. I was hoping for clouds with a striking sunrise, just as everyone does, but this day was something different. Lots of cloud cover, with only the hint of a sunrise low on the horizon. It was not what I was planning, but I made the best of it. The Air Force Memorial rises up above Arlington, VA with a beautiful view of the Pentagon and Washington, DC. Going early in the morning also ensure not too many visitors to remove with software later!

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Post-processing with Nik HDR Efex Pro

While shooting, I reviewed the images on the back of the screen, and thought that these would benefit from HDR, or High Dynamic Range processing. In order to do this, I placed the camera on a tripod, and bracketed the exposures. The aperture was set at f/8.0 to get a large depth of field to see all the way to the Washington Monument. Then I took 8 different exposures from overexposed to underexposed around the meter reading in the camera.

When I got back to the computer, I loaded the photos into the Nik HDR Efex Pro plugin for Adobe Photoshop. In the first image, I was attempting to make adjustments to bring out a little drama in the clouds, but make the rest of the photo as close to how I saw the scene. The image below, I cropped out the horizon to emphasize the fact that this was a memorial to those that serve their country in the air. I processed the image as before, then converted it to black and white. This makes the tones in the monument match the tones in the clouds, but with a striking contrast from the organic clouds, and the man-made structure centered in the frame.

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