I guess they had originally planned for white lights on the bridge, with colored lights for special occasions. But something malfunctioned that they can't fix until spring, so we have blue lights instead. I hope they keep the blue lights. I think they are pretty.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
35W Bridge At Night
I guess they had originally planned for white lights on the bridge, with colored lights for special occasions. But something malfunctioned that they can't fix until spring, so we have blue lights instead. I hope they keep the blue lights. I think they are pretty.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Crackling Fire
Friday, November 7, 2008
Close-ups in the Gloom
So, I decided to get a few shots of the last bits of plant life before winter sets in. Above is a branch from my bridal veil bush.
Techie Corner
I used a f-stop of 2.8 on these images at very close range, so the focus is very selective. I was balancing on a ledge to get the grape shot, so it wasn't as crisply focused as I would have liked.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Experimenting in HDR
This sculpture was installed recently, and it's huge--over 23 feet tall. Some of those parts are from actual steam shovels.
Techie Corner
I figured this would be a great place to experiment with HDR. That sounds like some kind of drug, doesn't it? Actually, HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. It's a fancy way of saying that you want to have a wider range of light and dark tones in one image than your camera can handle. To achieve this wider range, you have to take at least three images and vary the exposure. (under-exposed, over-exposed, normally exposed) Then Photoshop (and other programs) will combine all the varying exposures into one image.
Both of the images above are HDR creations. If I exposed only for the sky, the sculptures would be too dark. If I exposed only for the sculptures, the sky would be a washout.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Fall Beauty
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