Pit Stop
Took this photo on the way to a vacation rental near Big Bear. Had to pull over to take this. Sometimes it seems like landscape and nature photography is easy in some ways – it’s already beautiful on...
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Infrared picture of a bike path near my home. ISO 400 f/9.0, 4 second exposure. I wanted something long enough to show the wind without it being too blurry, took a couple shots of guesswork to get it...
View ArticleAlkatraz
Took a night tour of Alkatraz a while ago, got a great shot of the bridge and the corner of the island. I was lucky to have my camera settings right, hard to set them when the sun is setting and...
View ArticlePier 39
This is one of my all time favorite shots. Sunset over Pier 39 in San Francisco. It’s cliché to say, but I think it’s a great city. Something is always happening, people are always about. There’s a...
View ArticleMud is Fun
There’s a fun story to when I took this photo (same place as this one, too). I wanted to do something on my day off, so I ran out to some park that I googled. It really was beautiful – a fire had...
View ArticleSunbathers
Some birds on the beach! From the same beach adventure as the last couple pictures. Toned the red up a tiny bit, but unless I mention it, none of these pictures are seriously altered. Since this,...
View ArticleRoof Pipe
Testing my Sigma lens at f/1.4, liked how it turned out. Though this isn’t exactly one of my favorites. :/ Haven’t gotten much time to do things myself lately, so I haven’t done much new shooting....
View ArticleEverything Old is New Again
Went on an adventure with a friend! A couple of these will be posted. I tried going with a two-tone look in Lightroom, to make the images look almost colorized from black and white. It may look a...
View ArticleOld Time Blues
More abandoned railroad tracks. I’m rapidly growing fond of the two-toned look, and might experiment with it a bit more. It spices up the black and white a bit… might tone down the saturation though. I...
View ArticleRed Moon
Didn’t think I’d skip the supermoon, right? Two second delay timer, shutter lockup enabled, tripod mount. ISO 1600, 200mm, f/4.0, 1/25th.
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