Turns out, there are loads of people in DC right now. Oh, and some guy showed up at Union Station today and attracted quite a crowd.
What a perfect day this was… wow, more than a year ago now. Cold, clear, windy, and perfect light for shooting photos. The company I kept that day was even more spectacular.
Port
ISO 200 at f/9 and 1/160 29mm
From four floors up, looking out my office window. Snow, morning light, and our really cool slate roof.
slate
Making the move to Aperture and revisiting some old photos to play with them and my new toy software application. Shot this fella on the Savannah River.
landing
Happy New Year! I can’t make up my mind about which of these two shots I like better, so I’m posting both. Another Seguso in the house (previous photo) pleases me.
reflections
ISO 100 and 0.4 at f/4 29mm
billows
ISO 100 and 0.4 at f/4 29mm
This picture was worth getting up for… the forecast for tonight said fog. We’ve had over 20 inches of snow in the last two weeks, and the temp has barely crossed the warm side of the freezing line. But tonight, it’s all rain and fog as the snow melts off. Got up, grabbed the tripod, and captured this in the middle of the night.
glow
ISO 100; 30sec exposure at f/3.5 and 22mm
One from the past – it’s too dang cold here with too much snow falling. Makes for a pretty Christmas, but I ain’t going out in it to shoot pictures right now. Seriously, absolute zero would be a warm-up.
doubles
ISO 1600 1/60 at f/4.5 18mm
All I can think when I look at this photo is: cold. I was freezing. The temp dipped to about 12F and the wind was whipping. If you look at the lower left-hand corner of the photo, you can see the wind outside the woods throwing snow everywhere. What’s missing here is the sound of frozen trees straining in the wind, creaking and popping.
cold
My alma mater came north to play MSU last night. The Citadel lost but did a great job of holding their own against such a powerful team. This was my first MSU basketball game and we had a blast.
make it!