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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Rusty bolts

I found these large mounting bolts for the towers that support the power lines for the railroad.  One might wonder why such large supports are required for a few cables (only kidding). 





Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
97mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/125 sec @ f4.5
ISO 200
Curves adjusted for contrast, converted to B&W

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Skipping stones

My son was skipping stones across Lake Galena at dusk.  I though this shot was cool.  The rock has made the first impact and is on its way to a second.





Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
24mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/250 sec @ f4.0
ISO 400


On it's way to a third skip.




Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
24mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/200 sec @ f4.0
ISO 400


Thursday, September 24, 2009

Box car


I found this interesting artwork on a boxcar parked in Landsale near the train station.  I really like the whole western theme.  I think some graffiti art is stunning. 


Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
24mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/200 sec @ f10
ISO 200
Curves adjusted for contrast

Monday, September 21, 2009

Sometimes, I amuse myself


Check out this landscape. I shot these at Peace Valley Park, which is literally 5 minutes from my home.  I think it's a pretty cool shot, but if you look closely, something's not quite right.  
You can click on any of the shots for a larger image.




The photo you just looked at was actually upside down.  I shot the reflection of the trees in perfectly still water.  My youngest son gave me an idea.  He asked me to flip my laptop display upside down because he though the photo would look cool upside down and he's correct.  Here's the real deal.






Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
24mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/14 sec @ f4.5
ISO 200
Curves adjusted.


Here's another shot of the same general area from a wide angle perspective.



Canon EF-S 10-22mm f3.5-4.5 USM lens
10mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/125 sec @ f4.0
ISO 200
Curves adjusted (barely)

And yet another wide angle from a different stream ...





Canon EF-S 10-22mm f3.5-4.5 USM lens
10mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/40 sec @ f4.0
ISO 200
Curves adjusted (barely)

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Duck at dusk

I shot this at Lake Galena at dusk last Sunday.  I really like the color at sunset.  The wake left by the dusk was also pretty interesting.



Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
65mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/60 sec @ f4.0
ISO 800

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Dew on the ornamental grass

I was playing with the macro lens one dewy (is that even a word?) morning. Here are a few shots I took of dew drops on ornamental grasses.


Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/100 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 400
Curves adjusted


Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/200 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 200
Curves adjusted


The one below is my favorite.


Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/100 sec @ f2.8 (Aperture Priority)
ISO 250
Curves adjusted

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Parallel

This is a shot of the right cylinder and head from my motorcycle. I thought it was interesting, you probably do not. That's OK, I'm not insulted.


Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/30 sec @ f2.8
ISO 800


So mikeshandssay suggests I crop this to strengthen the image and I did. He's dead on.

Thanks Mike!



Thursday, September 10, 2009

Gerber Daisy

I shot this when we released one of our butterfly's. There's a million ways I could improve this shot when I get my next opportunity, but I just thought this was really cool. I like the legs grasping the flower, the eyes, antenna, and the water droplets. Maybe next time I'll open the aperture a bit more. I was a cloudy day, which maybe worked to my favor.


Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/100 sec @ f2.8
ISO 640
Curves adjusted.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Livin' large

So now that Summer is over, I'm posting a shot of Zephyr learning how to swim. She was not fond of it at first, but after getting her to hook her front paws over the edge of a 'subskate', she got more comfortable. She then figured out how to get her rear paws on the subskate, she was good. She's been swimming a few times since and she is getting more comfortable. She can swim pretty well - no flapping of paws and splashing all over the place.


Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
105mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/640 sec @ f9.0
ISO 200
Exposure slightly reduced

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Stuff on the Beach

While I'm on the 'End of Summer' beach theme, here's a B&W of a shot I took of some stuff laying in the sand


Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
50mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/400 sec @ f13
ISO 200
Curves adjusted for contrast

Monday, September 7, 2009

Sand Crab


In honor of Labor Day, I thought I'd post something I've been saving since our vacation. Some children found a crab at the water's edge at Rehoboth Beach. I snapped a shot before he burrowed back into the sand. Check it's right eye, I swear it was looking at me. It must have conversed with the seagull.

Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
105mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/400 sec @ f8.0
ISO 200

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Tiles

We have the area above our fireplace mantel tiled with small glass tiles. I used the macro lens and got up close at one end. I focused towards the middle of the tiled area. I thought the effect, while somewhat abstract, to be pretty interesting. I hope you enjoy.



Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens
Exposure 1/20 sec @ f2.8
ISO 800
no tweaks!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Dead Tree


I shot this a Ralph Stover park several weeks ago. The colors seem a bit drab, but any tweaking I did pulled focus from the tree.



Canon EF 24-105mm L f4 IS USM lens
80mm Focal Length
Exposure 1/6 sec @ f4.0
ISO 100
The only tweak was white balance