Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Morning Light
I went just as the sun was coming up to Kirkland to photograph the lights and sights of early morning. I loved the leaves on the ground and leading up to the hall. I will be going back with a shorter tripod and not my purse to hold up the lens off the ground and to be able to get a more clear and straight on image. but I do like the tilt and whimsical feel of this one.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Currently 8900...since October 2012
Okay, looking back, probably could have left almost all of these in original color...but I thought Black and white fit the assignment better for the images. esp giving the mood of the day and what I was thinking these fences were like...
One color photos that didn't make this month's grouping
Friday, December 07, 2012
Saturday, December 01, 2012
Flight Path
Mom and Dad Trumpeter Swans (from what I have been told that is what these guys are) bringing in the "teenagers" after a flight this morning. Very cool to see.
Juanita Bay Park 12/1/12
Friday, November 30, 2012
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
One Color: As Shot
This one was taken through a periscope in a submarine at the OMSI in Portland.
This was an early morning color a few days ago....lots of blue/grey tones.
One Color: BW
These were originally taken in color, and turned into black and white with a yellow filter in photoshop.
sunrise: another perspective
In September, I looked for a way to shoot our view of the forest fires across the mountains. Finally, the image fits the assignment!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Using a prime lens was tricky as I'm sure you all discovered. I used my 50mm and tried to get pix of my daughter's dog chasing balls at the dogpark. My main goal was to not crop the photos in editing. Eeek - I am the cropping queen. I was very happy to discover that I can move so much better now after months of working out and physical therapy. The hardest part was getting all of the dog (tail, ears, etc.) in the frame. But those pics you will see in class. this one is when I was thinking I might use a wide angle lens. Had to share as she is my 'baby' even though she looks a little green. See you in class.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
One Lens - Take 3
Again, the trusty 50mm at work...extremely impressed with what this little lens has been accomplishing!
These were taken at the Edmonds Ferry Terminal tonight just as the sun set behind the clouds
Just behind these clouds! (yes, still 50mm)
Thursday, November 01, 2012
One Lens - Take 2
Here again is the Canon 50mm 1.8 lens (No zoom)
And Landy cooperating! (And BW for our BW Guru Carolyn)
Monday, October 29, 2012
One Lens - Take 1
I have been working with the Canon EF 50mm 1.8
I stood in the same spot, and focused along the rail
and was very impressed with how at each length the
lens gave a different perspective and completely
altered what I thought I wanted the image to look like.
Friday, October 26, 2012
A confession
I started working on this month's assignment this week. The assignment is to use a single lens or single focal length all month long. I like the idea of the assignment because it might help me to simplify the camera process to pay more attention to this image. I also like it because it forces me to explore the capabilities of a lens. I imagine if I use the same lens all month then I will be able to anticipate in the future the types of photos it is good for and what kind of technical approach I should take when using it.
I started working on the assignment on Monday. And, my first impulse was to cheat.
I can take photos with my point and shoot this month; as long as I don't share or post them this month, no one will know that I wasn't shooting exclusively with the 17mm lens I had chosen. After all, the point and shoot is so much more convenient than my big camera. Of course, that would be cheating.
On Tuesday, I put my point and shoot away and packed up my camera with the 17 - 35mm zoom. I shot some Halloween photos on the way home and all was good.
On Wednesday, I visited my friend in South Lake Union in Seattle. City Light is finally demolishing the Greyhound Bus Barn which will become a substation in the future. The colorful heavy equipment and aerial view was mesmerizing. I took a few pictures at 17mm which show the Greyhound property in the neighborhood context. I was tempted to zoom up to 35mm to fill the frame more and get a better sense of the work going on. Of course, that would be cheating.
On Thursday, I had a few minutes to spend at Lakeview Cemetery in Seattle. I had seen the memorial of ceramic artist Robert Sperry on a previous visit and thought I could get in the spirit of the season by making some connection between his crows and the other monuments in the graveyard. I got some OK pictures, but will probably come back on a day with better light or use a longer lens (next month) to force the pieces together.
Also on Thursday, I joined a friend on a photo walk near her house. We had many photo opportunities, including an up close and personal with neighbor dog Maggie.
We were on the prowl for Fall and Halloween photos. Some were easy with the 17mm lens, including a nice squash and pumpkin photo. Other images would have been better if I had been able to step into the midst of someone's yard to get the shot. Oh well, I thought, I can always crop. Of course, that would be cheating.
Less than one week in and I feel that I am doing well on the assignment. It is very hard trying to fit what I visualize in my mind into a photo using the 17mm lens. But, I am pretty sure that is the point. The task of becoming proficient in photography is not about taking the easy road and capturing the ready made photo. It is about seeing the possibilities in a scene and having the comfort in the tools to make the pieces come together in a story.
I don't plan on cheating this month. But the temptation might just make me into a better photographer.
Spin on November Assignment
Howdy!
So I was procrastinating at work, thinking about photography (I really should turn photography into my day job...) and was trying to figure out how to start really diving in to knowing the limitations and the best way to have that come across in class, and so I pulled out my cell phone and started playing with it. This is what I created from my chair at my desk without changing anything on the cell phone manipulation tools.
The one of the sky is looking out the window at work.
It gave me an idea for my project with my camera this weekend or next.
So I was procrastinating at work, thinking about photography (I really should turn photography into my day job...) and was trying to figure out how to start really diving in to knowing the limitations and the best way to have that come across in class, and so I pulled out my cell phone and started playing with it. This is what I created from my chair at my desk without changing anything on the cell phone manipulation tools.
The one of the sky is looking out the window at work.
It gave me an idea for my project with my camera this weekend or next.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Monday, October 08, 2012
Friday, October 05, 2012
one-of-a-kind
Don's velomobile is peddle-powered, uses a very-long bicycle chain, and has a battery-powered assist for hills. His Dutch model was built for racing and has reached 70mph on a downhill run. The "skin" is a very thin fiberglass. I caught him at Magnuson Park before he headed home on the Burke-Gilman Trail and on to Magnolia where he lives. Look for Don in his bright yellow cocoon. He's one of only 2,400 velomobiles in the world he said.
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