Monday, April 7, 2008

Hwy 60 Bridge at Sunset


We took a little drive on Saturday and made a stop near this bridge in Wabasha, MN around sunset.

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I was only able to get a few quick shots because it was a little riverfront road in front of some fancy houses. Just as I finished, a cop turned onto the road behind us. Time to move on!
Shot at 1/8 Sec @ F19, ISO 200

Friday, April 4, 2008

Serenity Blue

Today I decided to go with an abstract close-up. It looks like it is under water, but it is really a glass egg knick-knack. I think the bubbles in the glass look really cool.

That's all for this week, see you on Monday!

Techie Corner
I used my +4 Close-up filter and my light box on this one. A little sharpening in Photoshop and a major crop in Lightroom.
Shot at 1/10 Sec @ F16, ISO 200, EV-2

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Never a Dull Moment

How come as soon as we get some beautifully warm weather, the natives start getting restless? I wish I would have gotten the shot from a few minutes earlier when a school bus pulled up to let kids off. Nothing like coming home from school with the cops at your front door! Unfortunately, the kids who live in that building should be used to it by now.

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I know this is a blurry picture. I was being a spy today and hand-holding my big lens at the front door.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Bed Pan #382


We got a lot of snow yesterday, but it's warm enough that it is melting very quickly today. You may be scratching your head wondering why today's image is of a bed pan. I don't know. Maybe I'm going off the deep end with all this snow business. But I think an image of winter tinkling into a bed pan is rather appropriate.

On a side note, the sticker on the bed pan says it's No. 382. I wonder what the other 381 versions look like. Things that make you go "hmmmmm"....

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A little post production, but not a whole lot.
Shot at 1/125 Sec @ F3.5, ISO 200

Monday, March 31, 2008

Twisty Tree


Since today is sloppy gloppy outside, I'm posting another image I took on Friday. As I was looking around down by Harriet Island, I saw this tree. I thought all the twists and turns of the branches were very interesting. I would have been happier if there was less brush in the foreground, but I guess I can't have everything.

Techie Corner
The sky was very drab that day. Even using my Circular Polarizer didn't help much. I did a lot of Lightroom and Photoshop post-production to punch up the colors and make the image more interesting. To get an idea of how drab and washed out everything was, here is the original image.
Shot at 1/45 Sec @ F22, ISO 200