Hello photo geeks! I love to take photographs at dusk. I captured people as ghost images with a slow shutter speed. An Olympus StylusTough-6020 was used. Camera was hand held. ISO was 400, f3.9, and 1/3 sec. were the exposure factors. Watch for future photographs in 2012. Happy New Year!
Friday, December 30, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
March of the 99%
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
September Sunset
Hey folks, I hope you all had a great summer. I took this photo in mid September. It was happening so fast that I only had time to grab my Olympus point and shoot, and wow! Talk about a fiery sky. I set the camera at a wide angle setting, and set ISO at 100, held the camera against the window pane, and voila!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
SUNFLOWER IN THE RAIN
I enjoy taking pictures in the rain. I cover my camera with a rain cover and start clicking. The sunflower I saw outside a flower shop was just covered with water drops. I used a Nikon D200 with a 50mm f1.8 lens, ISO at 400, 125 of a sec. with lens wide open at f1.8. I love what I got, and plan on printing it large. Go for it! Shoot in the rain!
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Mother's Day Moon
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Mallard in Fountain
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Cherry Blossoms
Happy spring everybody! One of my favorite subjects of spring is capturing yet another image of the Cherry Blossoms along the National Mall. I used my DSLR along with a 55mm F2.8 macro lens. Exposure was 1/125 sec. at F/8.0, ISO 100 and fill flash. It's not spring in Washington, D.C. without Cherry Blossoms!
Monday, March 21, 2011
National Cathedral
Hello fellow photographers. The infrared black and white image you see has been described as Gothic. I photographed this in the late summer 2010. I used Kodak HIE infrared B&W film. I rated the film speed at ISO 100, and used a Nikon 300mm f/4.5, tripod and cable release. Exposure was 1/60 sec. and aperture set at f16, with two stop increase in exposure.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Moon Over Manhattan
Hello, fellow photographers. I'm returning after the holidays with a fascinating subject: Night-time Photography. The first requirement is a reasonably sharp lens. The second is a tripod
or stable surface, and third, a shutter release cable. I photographed the Chrysler Building with the moon in the background. The image was taken from atop the Empire State Building. I used a Nikon D200 with a 85mm lens. Camera settings: 1/6 of sec. , F/4.0, ISO 1000. Photographing at night takes practice, so don't give up!
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