Thursday, December 17, 2015

Gold Ornaments



Wow! The iPhone 6s camera does it again. I love shooting at night through glass windows. I composed the shot and gently tapped the screen button. The different types of gold ornaments caught my eye. I shot the ornaments at a low angle to give the illusion of them moving upward. Happy shooting!

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Commercial Tree



Hello iPhone shooters. Here is another photo from my iPhone 6s covering the Holiday season. This one looks like that tree in the Charlie Brown Christmas special, except it appears to be the commercial one. The iPhone 6s really has a good sensor and processor to produce visual images like this one. I'm having a lot of fun being creative with it. Happy Holidays!

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Holiday Tree



Hey follow shooters! I just bought my first ever smart phone, the iPhone 6s. The images created with the iPhone 6s camera are excellent. I'm testing it at night, as this really shows how good it will capture in low light situations. It's holiday time, so what a great subject, a Christmas tree seen through a window at night. I will be posting a series of iPhone 6s photos during the coming days. I can be creative with my camera phone, and so can you. So, what's stopping you?

Monday, November 2, 2015

Red Maple Leaves



Hey shooters, I was very busy in the month of October. I just finished a audio/visual project that had a deadline. I hope you all have been taking some epic images. I'm going into the Fall with one of my favorite subjects, photos of fall leaves. I chose this tree because of its radiant red leaves. I added some light, not from a flash, but from my new Led light. I now carry this light in my kit bag to add light to the subject. Get yourself one, it adds light to boost color, contrast, and clarity to your pictures.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Starfish of Vieques


Hey guys, it's George, the camera man! The summer is ending and the fall is fast approaching, so I wanted to load one of the many photos I took on vacation in Vieques. Vieques is an island off the coast of mainland Puerto Rico. The image you see here is a starfish I viewed in an aquarium tank at The Vieques Conservation and Historical Trust on the Island. I used a Nikon AW120 waterproof camera. I set the camera to macro for a detailed close-up shot. Nice!

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Jaguars of Belize




Hello photographers! I recently took a trip to Belize in Central America and photographed these jungle cats at the Belize National Zoo. These two different cats are Jaguars. They look like tigers, but they are not. Tigers have strips, and Jaguars have spots. I first started photographing animals at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, while in high school. I love photographing images of wildlife. I used a Nikon D700 DSLR and a 80-200 f/2.8 zoom telephoto lens to photograph these majestic cats.

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Dinoflagellates micro organisms in the bioluminescent bay in Vieques, Puerto Rico.


Hey shooters,
I photographed this image of the dinoflagellates micro organisms in the bioluminescent bay in Vieques, Puerto Rico on a recent trip there. I used a Nikon AW120 waterproof digital camera with the ISO set at 6400. My wife and I were kayaking with a group at night. Some in the group with smart devices were not able to capture any usable image. DSLR cameras were not allowed on the tour. So, having a small camera with a sharp lens really came in handy.

Thursday, June 18, 2015

WW II Flyover



Hey shooters! It's almost summer and I have been working on a few projects and haven't been posting for a while. So, this is what I captured at the World War II flyover on the Monument grounds in Washington, DC. I love aircraft and believe it or not this was my first time photographing planes. I used a Nikon D700 with a 80-200 F2.8 lens. I used shutter priority to slow down the propeller blades. Wow! I like it! I can't wait for another air show.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Cardinal of Spring



Hello everyone! Finally, spring is here. I shot this brilliant red male cardinal last week, just after the snow had melted. Photographing birds is hard because they are so fast and don't hang around too long. You have to be patient and wait for them to show up, or you can go to where they hang out. Happy birding from Geo "The Hawk" man!

Monday, March 9, 2015

Black and White Bird



Hey shooters! Wow, I'm on a bird photo mission. I caught this female Downy Woodpecker foraging for food this morning. I loaded the image into Lightroom 5 and converted it to Black and White. I also lightened it a little to bring out the detail and contrast. I love Lightroom 5, the software gives you a lot of options.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Snow Birds



Hey shooters! I had the day off and it just happened to snow. I photographed a few birds flying from tree to tree. I got these guys, a titmouse and a blue jay, but I missed a beautiful woodpecker. I just opened up my window and watched and waited for the action. I used a Nikon DSLR with a 80-200 f/2.8 lens. My exposure was 800 sec. at f/ 2.8. The camera was set at 800 ISO. If you like nature shots like I do, always be ready for opportunities like this one. You will miss some, but you will also get some. Happy shooting!



Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Mathematical Objects



I attended the Man Ray opening at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC last week. These mathematical objects were placed on display on a table for guests to look at, touch, and photograph. I set my digital camera to black and white. The table and objects were a little spotty and with tape on the table and some marks on the objects. I cleaned up the image with Photoshop. I just loaded it on my computer and it's amazing! Taking what is real and making it unreal.  

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Red Berries and Snow



Happy New Year shooters! I started off the new year with this snowy photo. I like the way the red berries pop with the addition of the frosty snow. Hope you got some pictures of the snow in your area.  I used a zoom telephoto lens set a f/4.5, which gave the photo a nice bokeh.