Posted in Architecture on Oct 21st, 2006
Sometimes when you work with a picture too long you forget how it really looks, so in about one to one hundred words describe your first impression of this one.
My dear friend John Miller may or may not have taken this picture. We were together and constantly exchanging cameras and the memory has too long [...]
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Posted in Architecture, Close-Up on Oct 20th, 2006
Sounds Like an Invitation to Me!
This is my first HDR (High Dynamic Range) picture. A simple definiton of HDR is combining two or more exposures/pictures to get greater highlight and shadow detail than would be possible in one image. A camera simply can’t capture what you eye can detect with out this because your eyes [...]
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Posted in Architecture, Close-Up on Aug 25th, 2006
Did I oversaturate this image? Yes. Do I like it anyway? You bet. Do you?
This is the seedhouse. I spend most of my time in here.
Wheat, wheat, and more wheat…
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Posted in Architecture, Landscape on Aug 22nd, 2006
These next two don’t exactly go with the title. They were taken on the same evening within five minutes of each other, so I’m going to make them go together.
Tin Cans
Gold-Tinted Silver
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Posted in Architecture, Landscape on Aug 14th, 2006
This was taken at Miller Seed Farms, from the roof of the “seed house” through the railing of a catwalk that led to numerous grain bins.
This one was taken from the road. I used a tripod to get a 2.5s exposure with 10.0f at ISO 100.
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