Thursday, December 31, 2009

Snowy Scenic

Today, I ventured out after the brief snow fall and captured a few landscapes. Although I'm not a "winter" person, I enjoyed being out in the snow! This image was taken in the Marietta/Mount Joy area, about 3 miles from my place.
There were four pine trees and a lone tree seen in the distance. I just wanted to include two of the pine trees in the foreground in this shot. The metadata for this image is f/22 @ 1/10 ISO 100 with my tripod mounted camera.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas to All!


I would like to take this time to say "Merry Christmas" to you. May your holidays be filled with love, hope, and peace! Happy New Year
Too!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Hay Stacks Up Close

Here is an image from an "Ed Heaton" photo workshop I attended this past summer. One of our destinations, to photograph, was field of hay stacks. Although I photographed a few images showing the entire field of hay stacks, I liked this this image of the hay stacks close up. The diagonal line works in this image. Moving in close on small subjects shows more details too!
The metadata for this image is f/19 @ 1/6, ISO 100.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Tracks at Sunset


Tonight I ventured out with my camera and tripod and headed to one of my favorite places to take photographs. There is a patch of woods beyond railroad tracks that sit along the Susquehanna River in Marietta, PA (my current home.) After capturing a few images of the river at sunset, on my way out of the woods, were the railroad tracks covered with snow. Here is one of my images. The only thing missing is the train coming down the tracks!

The metadata was 30 seconds at f/19 ISO 100. The sky was also enhanced in post-processing.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Horse in the Field


This morning I woke up early and decided it was time to put my new Induro tripod to the test. Although I chose covered bridges as my main subject, I found a horse grazing in the field and captured a few images. I did photograph a few covered bridges, but the end result was not to my liking.


As for the tripod, I'm impressed with the overal ease of use. This is my first tripod with a ball head, and now I wish that I always had this type! The weight of the tripod is slightly heavier than my previous one, and it's a little stiff, but I'm sure over time it will ease up a little. The only problem I had was forgetting that this tripod doesn't have a lever to adjust it to vertical!Lol! Stay tuned for my next exciting blog segment!