Photography
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Practice makes…
So, its been frustrating trying to get decent photos of the fish, mostly due to focus issues, with lighting being the other challenge. I just use the built in flash, so reflection would be a problem. Now, to deal with any glass reflection from the aquarium, I hold the lens against the glass. And for
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Do I miss the Sun?
Not really. Here's the sky from about 12:40 this afternoon.
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Sigh, photos
I guess I should start posting some photos on here, people who have found me via the Canadian Blog Awards for Best Photo/Art Blog will probably expect it. Here's the the thing, its dark out up here. And I'm up against the like of Dave Brosha. Photography in the dark and near dark can be
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Colour
One of the great things about the start of the Dark Season is that we pretty much have continual sunrise/sets from the moment the sky lightens. In good conditions it is a constantly changing, all "day" light show. Here is the start this morning, with a waning crescent moon thrown in for good measure.
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Tired yet?
Not sure if you tired of seeing my morning skies that are painted for me this time of year, but I'm sure not. Here is one from this morning, I stood on the frosty, snowy deck in bare feet while taking these this morning. A bad example for my children who watched me out there.
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This morning’s sunrise
Two views of the sunrise this morning over Adam's Sound. The first is rendered as an HDR (High Dynamic Range) photo, the second is a wider view that happily includes a Raven.
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Through an Aperture II
I've only begun playing with the new Aperture program, and especially the Nik Software plugins for it, but have really enjoyed what I've seen so far. I still haven't installed my Photoshop program in the new computer, but that isn't because it is unneeded or unwanted. I haven't been able to just transfer it (well
