stubborn

I should dump the flowers in this pot onto the compost heap in the back, but they won’t stop blooming. One at a time, or sometimes two – they’re not ready to give up on warm weather yet and neither am I.

denial

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ISO 800 at 1/400, f/7.1, 55mm

waiting

An unintended shot while waiting for some friends to go play golf. The pro-shop is closed for the season, so you have to go inside the restaurant and pay at the bar. I must have tripped the shutter release when I picked the camera up….

snap

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Fall

Red and blue show up in many of my pictures. I love the leaves here.

Fall

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ISO 100 at 125 f/7.1 18mm

Disney

Apparently, the architect was inspired by the Wizard of Oz. I dunno… I just take the pictures.

Castle in the Sky

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ISO 200 at 125 f/7.1 60mm

breakfast

I’m trying to get back to posting at least one photo a day… trying.

Had a visitor during breakfast this morning.

visitor

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dark river

Between dinner and prep for a conference presentation tomorrow, I had time to catch the moon over the river here in Pittsburgh. Focused poorly more than I got it right – I want my old split-screen K1000 for these manual shots!

moon shot

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ISO 100 at 3.2 f4 30mm

Coal, here?

Arrived Pittsburgh and, of course, the first shot I took involved coal.

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a few days off…

<photo geek post>

I feel pangs of guilt – I mean to update daily, and I still usually shoot photos daily, but this blog is making me look much more seriously at my photography, which I guess is the point. Learning….

Today’s post is case in point. Don’t get me wrong – I like the shot, yet I feel like there’s more I could have had….

This little fella was having breakfast with me this morning – he gets into my bird feeder, then shakes the seeds down onto this rock where he breaks them and eats breakfast. I get sausage and fried eggs (cast iron skillet of course!) and he has healthy, low-fat seeds…. sorry little man. Yet he’s as welcome to the seed as the birds. I caught him today after work – probably the same guy – as he was hanging out in the sun.

Where I’m faulting myself is technical – this shot almost feels textbook to me. Apply the photographer’s rule of thirds here; painfully on the grid.  Check depth of field – the grass blurs, yet he’s in sharp contrast. And contrast? Yes, I shot this manually – hand set aperture and speed, almost to a fault with the rock behind him turning to blurred white and his coat in contrast.

Technically, I like the shot, yet it’s really too textbook. So here’s my challenge to myself – break the rules. Center subjects. Let light in when I wouldn’t, and see what dances. My next few posts may not look much like the rest, so we’ll call this a learning week. Why not?

</photo geek post>

Breakfast buddy

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1/200 f/6.3 ISO 400 250mm

barn off Linn Rd.

Every time the light is right for this picture, I seem to be either in a hurry (tee-time) or I don’t have my camera with me. As the sun sank last night, I drove out there to take the shot.

Fall reds

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1/125 f/8 400ISO 42mm

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1/125 f/7.1 400ISO 50mm

manual

Am playing with manual settings on the DSLR… trying to pull off some of the shots I used to make with my faithful K1000 back in the day. The problem with back in the day (film, printing…) was that every time I didn’t get the shot, I still had to pay to expose the shot and learn where I hosed the settings. Now? Oh, man, how do I love shooting digital? Let me count the ways… 16 shots and only one to post, but not a dime spent to expose a frame. Diggin’ that.

night shot

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30″ f/4.5 65mm