Monday, March 3, 2008

Laugh at Winter


Well, at least a polar bear can laugh at winter. We went to Cabela's on Saturday and this big fella was mugging for the camera. My, what big teeth you have!

Techie Corner
They had some weird fluorescent lighting that was hard to adjust. Did quite a bit of post-processing to try and get rid of the funky color cast.
Shot at 1/180 Sec @ F2.8, ISO 800

Friday, February 29, 2008

Signs of Life


Winter may be haunting us, but it isn't going to last forever. Here is a hearty mound of moss thumbing it's nose at winter.

Happy Leap Day and see you on Monday!

Techie Corner
It took me two days and 26 pictures to get just the right shot of this simple little scene. Whew! Did some routine post-processing and punched up the vibrance quite a bit.
Shot at 1/3 Sec @ F16, ISO 400

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Running Dry

Today was a rather busy day, so I didn't get a chance to shoot pictures. Since my ideas were running dry, (and now it's snowing like crazy) I thought I'd post another one from yesterday. Why a dirty rain spout, you may ask? Why not?

Techie Corner
I actually did quite a bit of work on this dirty rain spout. Playing and tinkering with settings to see what they would do.
Shot at 1/1000 Sec @ F2.8, ISO 200

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Frozen Springtime


As February draws to a close and springtime is getting nearer, I see hints of things to come. This gushing rain spout will probably be the norm come May, but for now it is a frozen sculpture instead.

Techie Corner
Custom white balance, a little sharpening, edge vignetting--that's it.
Shot at 1/180 Sec @ F2.8, ISO 200

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

High Bridge at Night


On the way home Saturday, we saw this photo opportunity under the Smith Avenue High Bridge. Comparing this to yesterday's image, the phrase "fire and ice" comes to mind. And like I said before, I love bridges, so this one adds to the collection.

Techie Corner
Night photography is always an experiment for me. It's usually a trick to balance the exposure properly. I made a point to watch the histograms, but I still spent quite a bit of time in Lightroom tweaking the lighting. If I had it to do over, I would want to do more bracketing with my camera.
Shot at 10.0 Sec @ F8.0, ISO 200