#503 Freda and Bobby
Hi everyone-
Today I am writing from the lobby of our hotel in Missoula, MT. We came down here yesterday for a fun day with the kids. Missoula is a great town and there are a ton of things to do with or without the kids. 
But we hit a few kid friendly spots, had a great Mexican lunch and then after a much needed nap we hit the water slides.
They, well we all had a blast. 
Today we are heading to the Elk Country Visitor Center to let them check out all the animals and displays. We secretly checked it out yesterday during nap time. 
Then I am not sure where we will head after that. But we have to be at my cousin's house at 7 for a picnic. 
So today's post was shot back in May while I was in Choteau, MT. In these images are my cousins Freda and Bobby. The images were shot on their property just after sunset. 
They live in a very cool little spot at the mouth of a canyon leading back into the Bob Marshal Wilderness. It is surrounded by mountains and the Teton River. I am not sure it gets much better!!
Bobby owns and operates a masonry company that specializes in great (real) stone work. What they can do with stone is really amazing. Freda works in "guest services" for a local ranch. 
I lit these images with a single softbox and a reflector to fill in the shadows a bit. The camera was a D700 with 70-200 2.8vr handheld. The strobe was tripped with pocket wizards.
I hope you enjoy them, have a great day! 
Oh don't forgett o check out the skywatch blog by clicking here: skywatch




7/02/2009 02:36:00 PM
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Choteau,
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Montana Sunset Skywatch,
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Portrait,
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1 comments:
If I'm allowed to vote: #2 - a classic!
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