While we were checking out the St. Anthony lock, we noticed that they had fixed the LED lights on the new 35W bridge. It was now sporting an intense lime green color. The waves coming out of the lock were moving so fast that they looked dreamy with the long exposure. The whole scene looked surreal with that electric lime in the background!
Here is another view of it. I wonder what color it will be next?
Techie Corner
Yep, still no tripod with these shots. Yep, they are blurry. But I thought the dreamy waves were so cool that I used them in my blog anyway. This scene also would have been a possible candidate for HDR. The bridge is hopelessly overexposed when I'm trying to show the dreamy water. Not sure how it would have worked with water motion though.
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Weisman Art Museum at Night
While out and about, we stopped so I could get this shot of the Weisman Art Museum. The evening sky was just the right density and color; and the setting sun highlighted the museum nicely.
Techie Corner
I had to brace myself against a tree for this shot since I didn't have my tripod with me. With a little sharpening in Photoshop, it worked out really well. It's going to look a little grainy online because I don't put high quality images on my blog.
Monday, April 6, 2009
Roar of the Mississippi
The Mississippi: best to just stay out of her way when she's angry.
Techie Corner
It didn't occur to me that I might be shooting night photography after the bike show, so I didn't bring a tripod along. The camera blur reflects that. Note to self: always bring tripod.
I love when slow shutter speeds slow down the motion of water. In the case of the St. Anthony lock, it makes the water look even more spooky.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Tangerine Dream
Techie Corner
Working within my challenge again, I was standing at least 25 feet away to get all of the bike in the shot. I had to be patient and wait for a guy to quit drooling over it so I could get the pic.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Riding Free On Three
Techie Corner
Like I said the other day, I was working with a 75mm equivalent lens. This made it even harder to get a full pic of a trike with all the bikes and people crammed in there. Note to self: don't give myself that kind of challenge again!
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