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I am a scientist by day and a photographer by night. Follow my journey as I juggle pipettes and lenses in this crazy thing I call life.

Here you will find my most recent work and, if you're lucky, my personal ramblings about Cooper, my love of blueberry muffins, and videos of me dancing. Please contain your excitement. :)

This is the life I love.

Monthly Archives: June 2010

BEHIND THE SCENES | MACRO MONDAY

I have been meaning to post some behind the scenes insight to my macro photography for the past few months. I am not an all knowing expert, and of course, there are many different styles and ways of doing things, but if this helps someone then I’m all in! Here we go…

Before we go too far and I forget to mention the lens, the lens used in all of the pictures is the 60mm f/2.8 from Nikon. : )

I think one of the most important things in any photograph is lighting. In all of the macro shots I use available natural light. The majority of the time I am shooting in the early afternoon and tend to work with whatever the lighting situation may be. Occasionally, I ask my assistant (aka my momma) to come and shade the subject to evenly expose the picture.

On to some picture…

The calla lily below is in a planter placed in direct sunlight. This allowed the background to be highly underexposed and all of the focus to be on the deliciously curvy flower…

f/3.2,  1/2000 sec,  ISO-125

The sunflower below is part of a bouquet and sitting in a vase next to a large sliding glass door. I used my chocolate colored sofa to create a solid dark backdrop, allowing the focus to be solely on the flower…

f/3.5, 1/125 sec, ISO-400

The bunch of orchids below is hanging over a concrete patio and the sun is hitting it from the side, which is actually the top of this photo. The concrete is over exposed to create a solid white backdrop…

f/3, 1/1250 sec, ISO-200

The passion flower below is in complete shade, which made it easy to evenly expose all parts and colors of the flower.

f/4, 1/160 sec, ISO-400

For me, the most difficult thing with macro photography is focusing. The optics in a macro lens create an extremely shallow depth of field when wide open. Shooting in an uncontrolled environment can be hard, especially when even the slightest breeze makes focusing seem impossible. As with many things in life, patience and practice are key. : )

If you have any particular questions email me at nicole@nicoleglenn.com or leave a comment below!

Happy shooting!

Nicole

LOLA

Meet Lola. She is perfect, and I love her.

Epiphanie Lola Bag

If you are in the market for a bag that you can store your camera in and not look like you are hiking, definitely check out Epiphanie! Their bags are divine. I bet you will fall in love!!

xoxo

Nicole

MACRO MONDAY | PASSION FLOWER

I went to the San Diego County Fair (AKA the Del Mar Fair) this weekend! Don’t worry, I didn’t eat any deep fried butter. Promise. : ) As expected, my parents purchased a few plants. Lucky for me, one is already blooming! I was excited to see that one of the passion flower blossoms already opened up! This is THE most complex flower I have seen. So many layers, colors, and textures. It’s beautiful!

Speckled.

Love the curly cues.

I hope you had a wonderful weekend! We had a blast eating our way through the fair (I am paying for that now ha!). Here is my crazy dad enjoying himself on a few rides. Notice I am not sitting next to him. : )

We have plans to see some sweet concerts this summer (BB King, Gladys Knight, and Smokey Robinson)! It should be epic, I can’t wait!!

Dad, thank you for everything this past year. I don’t know where I would be without your wisdom, love, and support. I can’t thank you enough! Happy Father’s day!

Nicole

CHRISTINE | PORTRAITS

You know those people in your life that just get you? It doesn’t matter how long it’s been, you easily pick up where you left off. Christine is definitely one of those people for me. When my girls and I get together we are all giggles. I mean, what would life be with out laughter?? And it doesn’t hurt that we have been friends since 6th grade! Yes, 6th. I almost posted a picture of us, but thought twice. Who wants to relive 6th grade fashion?? : )

We got together this weekend to document her fabulousness and she definitely worked it out! Meet Ms. Tine Tine…

Seriously? And you think you are shy, pssh!

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Love that laugh…San Diego PortraitsSan Diego Portraits

Work it out! Everything is better with sequence…San Diego PortraitsSan Diego Portraits

Ok, your smile is ridiculously perfect!San Diego Portraits

I see you smeyesing!San Diego PortraitsSan Diego PortraitsSan Diego Portraits

Christine, you are beautiful! And you know I don’t lie!San Diego PortraitsSan Diego Portraits

One of my favorites….San Diego Portraits

Christine, I’m so glad we have remained friends over the years. I can’t imagine not having you in my life. Thanks for letting go and for being yourself, the session was amazing! I already hear you planning the next one. And it’s true, you need a thug in your life hehe. Oh my gosh, oh oh oh oh… I heart you!!!

xoxo

Nicole

HOME GROWN II

Two weeks ago I debuted our little garden. Everything is starting to come in! Check out the change in the tomatoes! Beautiful huh?

Radishes are breaking through and jalapeños are peaking out…

Budding jalapeño

Can you smell the rosemary and peppermint??

Art caring for his garden. His mama would be proud. : )

Amazing what a little sunlight, water, and love can do. Can’t wait to eat it up!

Getting ready to watch USA vs. England. USA! USA! USA! : )

Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

xoxo

Nicole

ALCOSER FAMILY | PORTRAITS

The Alcosers happily swirled around me as I was greeted by 7 month old Gidget. We descended into their canyon backyard while the sunlight slipped through the trees. Camera in one hand and the other clinging to branches, I knew this was going to be an adventure. Having two young boys and a rambunctious puppy means you have to have energy! Keeping up with this outdoor loving family had me climbing through trees, perched on hillsides, and dodging shoes by the swing set! They are full of life, love, and giggles. Meet the Alcosers!

Lovin’ on Gidget…

San Diego Family Portraits

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It’s hard to see here, but Gidget has the most amazing eye lashes. Easily 2 inches!San Diego Family Portraits

Some good looking smiles!San Diego Family PortraitsSan Diego Family PortraitsSan Diego Family PortraitsSan Diego Family Portraits

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My absolute favorite. Kisses!San Diego Family Portraits

Who’s ready??San Diego Family Portraits

Such a beautiful family!San Diego Family Portraits

Oh, you know, just a little family rolling session. You are jealous, I can tell. : )San Diego Family Portraits

Alcoser family, it was a pleasure documenting your love. Thanks for being relaxed and up for anything! Next time the boat needs to make a cameo!

Much Love,

Nicole

MACRO MONDAY | DUSTY MILLER

The bright yellow caught my eye, so dusty miller is up next for Macro Monday!

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Stowaway #1…Dusty Miller

I didn’t notice how the leaves really do look dusty until I shot this! It’s amazing what you see with a macro lens…Dusty MillerDusty MillerDusty Miller

I was really excited when I saw these stowaways! Love the red and black!Dusty MillerDusty Miller

Sneak peek: As I was culling images from a family session this weekend, this made me smile…

Hope you have an exciting week!

xoxo,

Nicole

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE??

So I rented an 85mm this past weekend and kinda fell in love! Hello delicious bokeh!

I’m curious what your favorite lens is and why?? Share your secrets! : )

Happy Friday!

Nicole