Today was a lot of driving, about 7 hours worth. We left the hotel around 7:00AM. Our first stop was the Iowa visitor center, which is an actual exit off the freeway and right on the border of Nebraska. While the restroom portion of the area was open the actual visitor center, a riverboat, didn’t open till 10:00AM. That seems rather late for a visitor center, since we arrived at about 8:30AM we weren’t going to wait around for it to open. We then crossed the border into Nebraska briefly before heading back into Iowa. I would say the area is a bit like the Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania border area where you can transition to any of the three states rather easily by just changing direction slightly. Our drive along US 20 in Iowa was straight, long, and very boring, and it had no rest areas. We stopped in a small one light town for lunch at a Subway, that was about the most excitement we had. Tomorrow is another long drive to Ohio to pick up my doggie.
On October 12th, I had the pleasure of working with the marvelous SunnyRae . The general theme for the shoot was pumpkins but with coordination on outfits with SunnyRae theme evolved into official portraits of an 18 th century Pumpkin Baron. For this session, I used: Photography Equipment Props/Miscellaneous Cannon R6 24-105 mm Lens Transmitter/Trigger 2 Phottix Strobe 1 Westcott Strobe 1 rectangular soft box 1 strip box 1 6x6 silver reflector 2 C-stands 1 light stand Boom arm Color checker clamps Sandbags Backdrop stand Rough canvas backdrop Pumpkins Rough canvas drop cloth Flowers Old trunk Books Letters Wooden crate Fake leaves Chair Tri-level plant stand The set up I wanted to keep this set up a bit rustic yet give the feel of staged aristocratic painting of the time. I started with a plain rough canvas backdrop then placed an ol...

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