Underwater at the duck pond. This is my 365 photo.
And I wanted to put this one up too. I took this photo of my husband at dinner tonight. The light was low and reddish, so I processed in black and white.
I am getting this one up early as I have obligations that will keep me out pretty late tonight, so I had to process using EOS Digital Professional and Photoshop 7. I returned to the turnstile. No car in the background and I left this one color because I like the division of blue sky and gray concrete beyond the gate.
My first attempt at photographing my work place’s pedestrian security gate. It’s got all kinds of curves and heavy-duty plexiglass. I processed this one in black and white because I didn’t want anything to distract from the curves and lines. Likely I will return to this subject again.
I took this shot about three times adjusting the f-stop and shutter speed each time. I liked this one the best as it caught the foreground nicely and still kept most of the detail of the sunrise.
After the sun was fully above the horizon I shot a bit more trying to catch some interesting color and shadow that quickly washes away as the sun rises in the sky.
I’m off. Much to do today!
I played with light today. I grabbed some sherry glasses out of the hutch and placed them on a table in the living room. I played with placement, focal length, aperture, shutter speed and on and on. I finally settled on this one.
Nina danced around a lot, but she finally gave up and fell asleep in the sun streaming through the storm door.