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JD and Paige – Engagement Session

I met up with JD and Paige at the Ellington Agg Center in Nashville a couple days ago for an Engagement shoot. JD and Paige are getting married in September and I’m honored that they’ve chosen me as their photographer!

Congratulations to JD and Paige!

Last Nights Sunset

Cades Cove Wildlife – 2011

Here are some shots of the wildlife we saw at Cades Cove this year. Since I don’t have telephoto lens, I rented a Canon 100-400L from Lensrentals.com. Overall it’s a pretty decent lens although it took some time getting use to it. Here is what I was able capture

Bears

Snakes

Other

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The Colors of Water

Here’s a fun series I started back when I was doing the Radnor Lake project. With my recent trip to Cades Cove, I finally got enough to make a decent collection!

The next time you are on or near the water, take a look – what colors do you see?

These photos have had very little to no post processing. The colors are real (except for the two black and white photos of course)!

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Cades Cove 2011 – Landscapes

My family and I recently returned from a 3 day camping trip to Cades Cove in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. What an absolutely beautiful place! Beautiful scenery and tons of wildlife. We did lot’s of hiking (the kids even did a 5 mile hike!) and lot’s of scenic cruising.

Just like I did last year after visiting the park, I’ll break the posts up into 2 parts: Landscapes and Wildlife.

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Enjoy!

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Tim and Paige – Portrait Session

I had the pleasure of meeting Tim and Paige last week at their beautiful home. After a great time shooting there, we headed out to Arringtion Vineyards to finish up. It was a great evening, with lots of great photos and lots of great wine!

If you are in the Nashville area and are looking for a fun filled, on-location portrait session – send me an email! I would love to hear from you! m_macgregor@comcast.net

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Avi and Carrie – Engagement Session

Still catching up! A Couple weeks ago I met up with Avi and Carrie, who are newly engaged, for some engagement photos. We met at Cannonsburgh Village in Murfreesboro, and then walked along the Murfreesboro Greenway.

Congrats to Avi and Carrie!

Looking for engagement photos in the Middle Tennessee area? Shoot me an email! m_macgregor@comcast.net

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Kickin’ Cancer’s Booty!

Meet Candy:

A couple of months ago Candy contacted me and told me that she had just finished her last breast cancer treatments! Having successfully kicked cancer’s booty, she decided she wanted to throw a “Kickin Cancers Booty Party” to celebrate, complete with DJ and photographer (me!)! Way to go Candy!

Here are some photos from that fun and extremely entertaining event:

Jason Middleton, of Jason Middleton Entertainment was the DJ for this event

Fun times were had by all!

Baby Delia

I’ve got a lot of catch up posts to put together. If your following me on facebook, you’ll already have seen most of these. If not, enjoy them here!

This is a newborn shoot I did in April.

Meet baby Delia:

This Week at the Lake – 52/52

Well, here we are. The final installment of this 52 week project. I’m going for a little bit of symbolism in the lead shot as I’m watching the sun set on this project. I also started the project with a sunrise, so I wanted to end with a sunset.

Radnor Lake is actually a pretty tough place to catch a sunset. There really are no good angles. I had three chances to get a shot of one this week, starting on Monday which was a complete rain out. My second chance came on Tuesday, so I parked at the east parking lot ad tried to capture it from Otter Creek Road:

This sunset was really amazing. And while I liked how this shot turns out, it doesn’t show most of the color that was there. The sun is actually setting off camera left, behind the hills. What you see at the end of the lake is actually the edge of it.

So my next opportunity came Thursday evening. I decided this time to shoot from the trail that directly faces the sunset. I wasn’t sure how I was going to compose it with all the trees, path, fence, etc. I decided to use the fence in the composition and to put myself in the photo. The result is the lead shot.

A couple others from the final week:

And that’s it for the week and the year! Thanks to everyone who viewed, commented, liked, or supported this effort. It’s been a lot of fun and I feel like I’ve come a long way as a photographer. Have a look at the first few weeks and see if you think I’ve improved. Constantly shooting will help you do that.

If you are a photographer and are thinking about a year long project, weather a 52 or a 365, I highly recommend it. Don’t make too many rules though! It has to be fun for you, it has to be something you want to do. I had to get up at 4:45 in the morning each time I wanted to get to the lake for a sunrise or for early morning shooting. Because of my wife’s work schedule and my son’s school schedule I was able to do this only about once a week, but I actually looked forward to that day. I never once viewed this project as a chore, or wished I hadn’t committed myself by starting this blog or posting on flickr.

Don’t think for a minute that now that this is over I’ll stop going to the lake! Radnor Lake is an amazing place (really early in the morning when there aren’t too many people there 🙂 ) Abundant wildlife and beautiful views. There is ALWAYS something to shoot at Radnor. If you’ve never been, I highly recommend you check it out.

I have some other ideas in the works for other projects, Subscribe to this blog you will receive an email every time I post something new! Or, become a fan on Facebook.

All of the “This Week at the Lake” photos are available for purchase as fine art prints and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Friends of Radnor Lake! Send me an email for more info (m_macgregor@comcast.net)

Thanks!