8.22.11. Waterfall
ISO 640 f/32 0.5 sec (click on the image to enlarge) My first daytime Long Exposure shot (that actually came out well)! Really wanted to do a waterfall shot the entire month… but there aren’t too many...
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ISO 400 f/7.1 15.0 sec (click on the image to enlarge) Contradiction? Maybe. But we did some more light art on the beach in Galveston.
View Article8.24.11. Tomb
ISO 400 f/11 15.0 sec (click on the image to enlarge) To me, this rock arrangement looks very Indiana Jones. For some reason. Shooting this was basically in pitch black, hence the 15 second exposure.
View Article8.25.11. Rainforest Cafe
ISO 320 f/25 1.6 sec (click on the image to enlarge) My second attempt at a daytime Long Exposure photo. It was hard because the sky obviously blew out rather quickly and it was completely dominating...
View Article8.26.11. The Mid
ISO 160 f/3.5 6.0 sec (click on the image to enlarge) I was set up on the balcony to film our sketch comedy show “Missed Connections”. Took some shots while I waited. More than 300 people were in...
View Article8.27.11. Volcano
ISO 100 f/8.0 6.0 sec (click on the image to enlarge) So I know this is a similar shot to the Rainforest Cafe shot on the 25th post, but I did this on purpose. Every night the Rainforest Cafe would...
View ArticleShades of Blue
ISO 3200 f/5.6 0.3 sec (click on the image to enlarge) Shot this before crowds filled up the balony at The Mid. The blue lights around the bar looked amazing. Until all the people came and ruined it. I...
View ArticleOn the Balcony
ISO 400 f/13 10.0 sec (click on the image to enlarge) So my lens was a little dirty. I get it. That’s what happens when you use your camera every day. But it produced the cool flare on the left side of...
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ISO 100 f/5.6 0.6 sec (click on the image to enlarge) Here’s the last image of a time lapse that was part of a project I worked on. Finally finished! Woohoo. So my trip gave me a bad habit of...
View ArticleA New Dawn
ISO 100 f/9.0 4.0 sec (click on the image to enlarge) As August finally draws to a close, September begins! YES, eight months, or 243 days have passed in my project! Ahhhh! Craziness. Honestly can’t...
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