Real Estate for Sale

Silver Springs, Nevada – shot December 2011.  This is one of the photos that I shot for my ART 141 final project.  I loved the night shot, but couldn’t really get the day shot to work.   I plan on posting more Lyon County photos going forward.  While it may not be very green, it has it’s own character.

Day 158 – Dawgs

In the backyard this evening . . . playing with the dogs and off-camera flash.

Buddy can be such a silly boy.

And somehow I lucked out and caught both of them, at the same time, standing still.

Day 156 – Lily

I am posting this from work because a very strong storm is wreaking havoc with the power lines in my town. The power was off and has just come back on, but who knows if it will stay that way.

I shot this beautiful lily at our receptionist’s desk. I processed it in Paint.NET – a free photo-processing software I’m allowed to have at work.  I softened it a bit and think the result is quite pretty.

Backyard Visitor

We put the dogs out in the backyard after supper to do their business and almost immediately both of them went off, barking the way they do when there is some kind of intruder onto the property. As we live out in the country, pedestrians are a rarity, and about the only vehicle that pulls into our driveway is the UPS truck, so when they bark like this we wonder what’s going on and we always investigate.

Here’s what had them going:  a three-foot gopher snake under the roses.  He was trying to make his get-away and at first crawled into the bush. I ran for my camera. Sorry, these are a bit blurry.

Brad got him out of the bush and the snake made a beeline toward the house, passing by the garage door and ultimately slithering under the foundation.

Knowing he isn’t venomous and is a predator of  the pocket gophers and other rodents we’ve got around here soothes my initial shock at seeing the guy. Now, if he’ll just stay out of the backyard.

Day 155 – Black and White

I’ve been wanting to do more work in black and white.  I took these of myself today and the goal was creating more dramatic lighting than I usually do.

Funny, in going through the many shots it took me to come up with these three, it’s like I no longer see the photographs as pictures of me. I find myself staring at them with an analytic eye.  Are the eyes in focus? Any odd shadows? Nice highlight along the jaw-line.  No, that one is off. I like how the chin looks in this one. Nice definition there. Oops, jaw and neck blend together on this one.  And so on and so on.

Perhaps that is why I don’t feel odd showing these to you. Me. No make-up. Wrinkles. But to me, it’s just another face I lit and shot.

Day 154 – Playtime

I just played with my camera today, mostly shooting in the backyard.

Here’s a great one I got of Nina stalking the wild lizards in the backyard.  They like to hang out in the lilac bushes and Nina walks her patrol hoping one will slip out.

Whee!!!

After supper I played with second-curtain sync on my flash. Nina again.

Day 153 – Discovery

I got my five-year service award bonus check in the mail today, and while perusing the reviews for the Speedlite 580EX II, I discovered that the EOS 7D pop-up flash can act as the master to my current 430 EX Speedlite.  Actually, I know that many DSLRs have this capability, but I did not have it with my EOS T1i and so it slipped my mind that I should have it with the 7D.

So I played grabbed my flash manual and the 7D manual and did me some learnin’ tonight.  I set the pop up flash to the lowest intensity so that if it were the only flash firing it did not expose anything. All I wanted was enough light to fire my off-camera 430 EX.  It worked!  And then I had to practice.

Once again, the cats were cooperative.

Jezebel lit with flash to camera right and bouncing off the ceiling.

 Maya framed by dog paraphernalia.  Flash to camera left and bouncing off ceiling.

Jezebel again.  Diffused flash to camera right (on floor).

So, for now, the 580EX II can wait. I’ll spend my bonus check on sorely needed clothes.