My Lil’ Sister Bonnie

Since I left San Diego for Thailand back at the beginning of 2005, I’ve only seen my little sister Bonnie once. But me and my Mom got a special treat this Christmas. Bonnie made her way all the way down from her place in Olympia to hang out for a few days. It was so awesome to see her and goof around, watch movies, crack jokes, and get her a highly coveted carne asada burrito (something Washington State apparently is lacking in).

She had to drive back today, but before she left, I woke her butt up to go take some pictures. I wasn’t really sure where we were gonna go, but we found ourselves at Sunset Cliffs and we explored an area that I had never been, which was quite excellent spot for photos. The storm was clearing off, so I knew we would have exceptional clouds for her portraits.

The first two portraits were done with my [intlink id=”fun-with-photography” type=”post”]neutral density filter/composite technique[/intlink].

What do you think? She’s good looking huh?

Love you Bonnie. Drive safe.

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Comments

16 responses to “My Lil’ Sister Bonnie”

  1. great setting for the portraits, its great when you can spend time with family

  2. The second shot is my favorite! Great work 🙂

  3. That location is unreal.. awesome!

  4. Wow. Great photographs. That first one is surreal. Fantastic work!!!

  5. She’s like a movie star in these pictures. Really dramatic!

  6. Crazy awesome lighting/scenery.

  7. Great technique, William and these images are fantastic. I’m going to have to try this sometime.

  8. The second photo looks amazing. Definitely my favorite portrait.

  9. Nice drama and mood to these shots, William.

  10. interesting indeed i rarely crop my pictures outside of the usual 4×6 and this is inspirational!

  11. very cool work! you definitely made the most of those awesome clouds.

  12. Great detail in the landscape – very moody and captivating.

  13. That second shot is simply incredible! Wonderful work!

  14. thanks for sharing this

  15. Great shot and very dramatic especially the last photo 🙂

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    William Bay is fantastic photographer. Looking forward to more

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