Sunday, August 23, 2009

Another image from Newlin Grist Mill




Here is another favorite image from the Newlin Grist Mill photo trip. The wagon wheels were leaning against the black smith shop just begging to be photographed. I like how the light blue faded paint contrasts with the old worn wooded wheels. The stone wall adds a nice touch too!
The metadata was f/27 @ 1 second, ISO 100 with the camera mounted on a tripod.

Sunday, August 16, 2009


This past Wednesday my friend Beth and I met at the Newlin Grist Mill in Glen Mills, PA for a photo shoot. Although the air was humid, the sun managed to stay behind the clouds.
The Newlin Grist Mill has many photo opportunities. There is a stream and waterfall, barns, a farmhouse, a blacksmith shop, and a log cabin. When a few rain drops started to fall, I put on my make-shift camera rain jacket, which is a extra small puppy rain coat. This jacket managed to keep my camera and lens dry during the rest of the photo shoot. I wouldn't recommend the jacket for heavy rain, but it worked a lot better than a shower cap and the cost was less than $15.


Attached is an image of a barn wall. I was attracted to the lines, texture, and patterns of the open window and barn wall lines.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Lancaster County Central Park


This past Monday, our camera club had a photo shoot at Lancaster County Central Park. there were about 40 members, along with five to ten models. Although the plan was to do a model shoot, I wanted to focus on the beauty of the park. Attached is a capture of a waterfall.
The metadata was f/22 with a 30 second exposure, ISO 100 and the camera mounted on a tripod.