Posts tagged tree
Branching Out.
Apr 3rd
Camera: Canon 40D
ISO: 200
F/stop: 2.8
Sec: 1/500
Lightroom: Exposure, contrast, black & white
Let’s see what image I’ll capture on the morrow.
Vic
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The Skies Have Cleared.
Feb 26th
I captured the brisk mid-day sky with my Droid, after last night’s storm blew through with all it’s fury.
Converted to black & white.
Let’s see what image I’ll capture on the morrow.
Vic
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Cut.
Feb 16th
Camera: Canon G11
ISO: 100
F/stop: 2.8
Sec: 1/80
Lightroom: Black & White conversion.
Let’s see what image I’ll capture on the morrow.
Vic
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Waiting for Spring.
Feb 3rd
Camera: Canon G11
ISO: 100
F/stop: 2.8
Sec: 1/1600
Let’s see what image I’ll capture on the morrow.
Vic
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Tree at Night.
Jan 12th
I chose to stretch out the 40D’s legs out for today’s f/365 image and decided to do a night time capture.
This image was captured at 400 ISO, f/5.6 @ 30 sec. I made some very minor adjustments in Lightroom to saturate the sky and tree a bit, followed with some darkening of the sky so the stars would stand out a bit more.
Let’s see what image I’ll capture on the morrow. : )
Vic
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Late, January Afternoon.
Jan 5th
My son and I, spent the afternoon taking down the Christmas tree and related decorations around our home. It always seems to be more of a chore to remove these items than it is when we put them up in early December.
We were outside putting the tree out by the curb for tomorrow’s pick up, when I spent a few moment looking up at the sky and admired the way it looked on this cold afternoon. I picked up my G11 and captured our tree as it caught the last orange glow from the waning, winter sun.
This image was captured at 100 ISO, f/5.6 @ 1/125 sec. Then, I did some minor tweaking in Lightroom to saturate the sky and tree a bit, followed with some darkening of the sky with a graduated filter.
Let’s see what image I’ll capture on the morrow. : )
Vic
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