Saturday, December 19, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
random manual photos
i decided to dig deep into my vault of photos for this new post to find some photos that i haven't seen for a very long time. most of them were taken back in 2001 or 2001 before any of us were running around with dslr's that take 90% of the skill out of photography. these were done with my old pentax camera that was bought by my parents in the early 80's then shelved for over 20 years only to have 2 rolls of film ever pass through it's shutter. if it hadn't have been for that camera and the artistic lenses my parents bought back in the day with no clue of how to use them, i wouldn't have any clue on how take photos now and would have little to no interest. these are some random shots i took that were developed in a dark room in oregon. it's hard to take manual photos with digital cameras because of the lens configuration and the lack of user feedback you get from the camera. it's almost better just to take automatic photos with a digital camera and then tweek them in cs3/lightroom rather than try to take manual shots. the red felt pool table belonging to my friend andrew was a favorite shoot of mine because of the pool ball shots that i'll post later. one day i will make 6'x8' copies of them to put in our house in all their grainy glory. the goat is marcia moore's that we used to take care of along with many other goats and animals. the red chair was given to us by julia's mom and was on its last leg before i refinished it. we still use it but it's looking pretty shabby right now. during this time i was shooting a lot of t-max 1600 speed b&w film while manually push processing it 2.5 times (about a $12 roll of film!). that's what shooting in almost complete darkness looks like with no flash. i can't remember what the exposure was on these but it was in the neighborhood of 8 seconds.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
october moon in wyoming
last night i decided to venture out into the cold once again to try and capture a perfect moon shot of a near full moon. the past few nights there have been a subtle haze in the sky that can ruin a clear night shot. i think the colder it is outside the better that moon shots turn out. this is probably the best one i've taken yet. once we get our new lens for the camera we'll be able to take much clearer shots than this one. there may even be some more detail and definition in the lower part that i'm becoming more interested in photographing.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
cheyenne winter night
i've been meaning to post these pictures on here for oh, about 5 months now. my photo log is getting kind of backed up so i thought i should post these before too long. i ventured out on a super cold winter night to take these when the rest of the city of cheyenne was most likely asleep or cuddled up by a fire with a cup of hot chocolate. it's so fun just to run around town while the street ligts are flashing, the stores are all closed, and the only cars you see are police or taxis. it was probably 11:00 and in the low teens so i could only stay out for roughly a half hour before i started to shake so much that trying to manipulate camera equipment was turning into a dangerous task. these photos will give you an idea of the kind of town we are living in by highlighting some of the more historical buildings.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Light Side of The Moon
these are some of the earlier pictures of the moon that i took back in may of last year. i'm planning on taking some better ones soon. night photos have been a big interest of mine lately and i have quite a library of night photos around cheyenne and denver. denver is a night photographer's playground.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
denver at night
this shoot took place back in december of 2008. i was in denver at a training for several days and had my nights free to do whatever i wanted to do. when i'm away on business (depending on where i am) there are several things i can go out and do. usually i go on runs around different places to explore and see what the city has to offer. sometimes i'll take myself out to a nice dinner all by myself which is very awkward to say the least, but it is a nice finish to a long day of meetings or classes. lately i've been taking the camera with me just in case i find some nice photo opportunities to capture. i've always thought denver is a very intriguing, classy, and romantic city with a lot of beautiful history as well as unique architecture. one night i took myself out for a night on the town for fun and excitement only i can enjoy all by myself. this consisted of nice long night run, a stroll through REI (my favorite store), and a long drawn out session of night photos. usually doing all these things would take multiple nights over several months, but this night i was able to cram them all into one night of endless amusement. first i went to REI and did nothing but dream/window shop and enjoyed the warmth and serenity of the denver REI because it's probably one of the most beautiful stores ever made and literally feels like you're on an adventure. then i went back to the car and got my equipment (camera, remote, lenses, tripod, flash, etc) and walked about a 5 mile loop around downtown just scouting out different photos while receiving many blank stares and looks as to why a guy was setting up a tripod all around several busy 30 degree denver hot spots. occasionally a passerby would stop and look at what i was photographing, or jump in front of the camera posing as a model. all the different shots i found to take made me feel like a kid in a candy store with the many buildings and features i found to be photo-worthy. later on i walked back to the car with my equipment and a memory card containing more than 150 photos. then i changed my clothes into some warm running gear and ran back through the city on a 7 mile loop of many areas i had just photographed. part of me wanted to re-explore what i had just photographed to see what things look like as an invisible runner as opposed to the conspicuous photographer. nothing is more fun to me than running through the streets of a new place to explore, see, smell, touch, hear, and experience from a totally different perspective. after that, i went back to the car again and drove to the last place i could find open to get some dinner which happened to be subway. a perfect healthy end to a perfect healthy night.
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