Friday, February 12, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Tumwater Falls Park
Moss and Water
Tumwater Falls Park
Silky effect
Monday, February 8, 2010
Melissa- Capitol Lights
30 second exposure, f/20, ISO 100, 5:45 pm
15 second exposure, f/8, ISO 100, 6:00pmThe blue photo was taken from the 4th ave bridge. The red photo was taken from the top of the 5th ave bridge just before the traffic circle. I like that the photos have such different moods. The blue photo was exposed a lot longer, and it was taken earlier, so I was surprised that it was the darker photo. I think maybe the red photo came out red because the fog was setting in and somehow the light seemed more red in the fog. The one thing I'd change if I could is that I would have cleaned my lens before I shot these!
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Silk-Autumn
Playing with the shutter-Autumn
I really enjoyed taking these photos. In this photo i like how it shows the different textures in the moving water but also the stillness of the water in the pools below. Two contrasting things going on. My shutter was 1/640sec, ISO 100, f stop 4.5 at 30mm. I did do some editing to this to add more saturation and sharpness. Did not use a tripod.
Nuthatch
Lu - Frozen & Silky
I couldn't find 2 of the same scene that illustrated this as well as these 2 different scenes did. Frozen was taken at 1/1250, f 4 and ISO 1000, focal length 50mm. Silky was taken 1/10, f 22, ISO 200, focal length 72 mm. I shot at higher and lower shutter speeds, but these were the best of the bunch.
Train in Seattle
Apeture assignment
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Jessica - "Lunch Time"

For this image, I focused on my child closest to me. I wanted to see how blurred each of the other kids would be as I changed the aperture setting.
Camera was on aperture setting f/1.6, ISO 800, focal length 50mm (fixed), Canon 30D camera, and auto white balance.
I tried several white balances and wasn't thrilled with any of them. The image is a bit under-exposed and there is some info falling off on the left side of the histogram. One change: I would play more with the combination (aperture, ISO and white balance) to get a lighter exposure as well as trying different compositions.
Nisqually Barn
Aperture Priority Shot
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