Taken on the same walk, this is in downtown San Antonio - a serene image in the midst of a very busy intersection just underneath. Some bird droppings were removed, and the reds were desaturated by about 20%. The reds come out a little too red in both the 3800 and 7000, so almost always have to be desaturated in a shot like this.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
From 2005 - San Antonio Church
Foliage can nicely frame a subject, as is loosely done here. The late-afternoon sunlight striking the top tier of windows was a stroke of luck...
Friday, November 27, 2009
From 2005 - Red Flyer
Sea World does a spectacular diving show, under cover for protection against the sun. Because of that roof it is necessary to arrive early in order to get strategically situated for the best shots - not in the front, where your camera would get soaked, and not on either edge, where the sun would provide too much back light. If successful, the reward is superb opportunity with action, animals, and shots that can be captured nowhere else...
Loaded with color, this girl was suspended with a thick blue strap, the proximal end of which can be seen in the upper right corner.
Loaded with color, this girl was suspended with a thick blue strap, the proximal end of which can be seen in the upper right corner.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
From 2005 - San Antonio Steeple
Taken from the street in one of those quickies as we were walking, this is probably my favorite steeple shot. Coincidentally, one of my photographer friends from church took almost the same picture years ago of the same steeple.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
From 2005 - Blue Water
This was taken in the museum district of Houston, at the pool next to the Museum of Natural History. Taken with the 3800, color was saturated to intensify the blues...
Monday, November 23, 2009
From 2005 - Lakeside Tents
The great thing about theme parks is that the coloring has already been done for you. In fact, tons of study has been done on what to do with color in every location, so all you have to do is snap-and-go...
Sunday, November 22, 2009
From 2005 - Walrus Feeder
Imagine having one of these guys as a pet! This is the first event in which the 7000 was used. After being initially disappointed in the indoor performance of the new camera, I was delighted that photos came out so well in natural light...after learning how to manipulate exposure control.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
From 2005 - Colored Orbs
Some of Sea World's best shows take place under huge canvas awnings. This was on the stage before one of them began; the light was low but got there early enough to steady the 3800 on the back of a chair.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
From 2005 - Decorative Dock
Taken on the same trip to Sea World, on the way back from the Sea Lion show from the previous posting...
Saturday, November 14, 2009
From 2005 - Sea Lion Surprise
One of the luckier moments captured...taken at Sea World in San Antonio.
Friday, November 13, 2009
From 2005 - Hillary Duff
This is Hillary Duff at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The 3800 had a pretty good spot metering software.
One of the positives about using good ol' point-and-shoots is that you can see in real time through the view finder what the result will be pre-capture. For this shot all I did was move the camera around until seeing exactly the exposure needed, pressed the shutter halfway down, recompositioned and fired away. Immediately the screen froze with the result, allowing me to judge whether to keep or try again. With an SLR I would have had to shoot first, then verify by moving my eye away from the viewfinder to look at the LCD...possibly losing an opportunity during those few precious seconds.
One of the positives about using good ol' point-and-shoots is that you can see in real time through the view finder what the result will be pre-capture. For this shot all I did was move the camera around until seeing exactly the exposure needed, pressed the shutter halfway down, recompositioned and fired away. Immediately the screen froze with the result, allowing me to judge whether to keep or try again. With an SLR I would have had to shoot first, then verify by moving my eye away from the viewfinder to look at the LCD...possibly losing an opportunity during those few precious seconds.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
From 2005 - Galveston Opera House
My son's performance took place inside the Opera House in the Strand district of Galveston. It was a bit dark in there, but fortunately I was still shooting everything with the 3800, so white balance and exposure wasn't a problem. Even so, this photo required some post-capture work to brighten it up a bit.
Andrew hated to have his picture taken. He would run and hide whenever a camera (particularly mine) would point in his general direction. In family situations indoors, knowing that my subjects had to stay still in non-flash photos, he would remain in constant motion.
But on this day his photo-phobic tenacity actually was amusing. During his time on stage - and even during the performance itself - he would keep track of where I was in the auditorium and deliberately position himself behind someone, thwarting any attempt to have his picture taken (he was a percussionist, so not stuck in a chair). It was a cat-and-mouse ploy that had me laughing out loud by the time the performance was over...
Andrew hated to have his picture taken. He would run and hide whenever a camera (particularly mine) would point in his general direction. In family situations indoors, knowing that my subjects had to stay still in non-flash photos, he would remain in constant motion.
But on this day his photo-phobic tenacity actually was amusing. During his time on stage - and even during the performance itself - he would keep track of where I was in the auditorium and deliberately position himself behind someone, thwarting any attempt to have his picture taken (he was a percussionist, so not stuck in a chair). It was a cat-and-mouse ploy that had me laughing out loud by the time the performance was over...
Monday, November 9, 2009
From 2005 - Twin Steeples
There is something about capturing objects against the sky. This was taken on that same trip to Galveston...
Saturday, November 7, 2009
From 2005 - Galveston Graveyard
I really, really love this picture...not just because it's in a graveyard, one of the more interesting places in which to hang out. This beautiful carpet of life over those who have passed on is the ultimate juxtaposition...
Friday, November 6, 2009
From 2005 - Red Light Dove
Occasionally a photographer will get lucky and see something that is worth capturing, even if there is no time to set up for a professional looking shot. This is a case in point. In Galveston for a band performance in which my son was participating, on Broadway I saw this dove. In a split second a decision was made and the brakes were hit hard. Fortunately there was a place to pull off to the side of the street, and in a few seconds I was out the door and fast-walking back to the scene - my goal was to make it back there before she decided to fly away.
With the 3800 a few shots were snapped off, but I realized that it would be more interesting if the red light was illuminated behind this mama bird. So there I stood on the street corner, camera in hand, waiting for the red light.
It may not be apparent here, but there is a "grainy" appearance due to the fact that it is cropped way in from a much larger picture. Since it was the 3800 there was a platform of only 3 megapixels to play with, but looks like it turned out fairly well in terms of data retention. With my electronic "pooper scooper" - the clone tool - some bird droppings were removed from the pole, and the photo was flipped horizontally since this was to be posted on the left-hand side of the blog page. The unsharp mask tool was used to increase detail in the bird and her nest.
With the 3800 a few shots were snapped off, but I realized that it would be more interesting if the red light was illuminated behind this mama bird. So there I stood on the street corner, camera in hand, waiting for the red light.
It may not be apparent here, but there is a "grainy" appearance due to the fact that it is cropped way in from a much larger picture. Since it was the 3800 there was a platform of only 3 megapixels to play with, but looks like it turned out fairly well in terms of data retention. With my electronic "pooper scooper" - the clone tool - some bird droppings were removed from the pole, and the photo was flipped horizontally since this was to be posted on the left-hand side of the blog page. The unsharp mask tool was used to increase detail in the bird and her nest.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
From 2005 - Bessie the Cow
Leakey is way out in the country, a great place to take long walks, if you could stand the August heat. The road along the side of the field had these flowers (or whatever they are) growing along a barbed-wire fence. Bessie the cow looks on...
Sunday, November 1, 2009
From 2005 - Walking With Rig
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