Posts Tagged ‘Ohio’
Cleveland Tugboat
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010When I go out to do photography I sometimes go with an idea of an image that I want to try to make. This particular evening I saw that the weather forecast was dicey so I figured I might have a chance of getting good clouds and light over downtown Cleveland. Fortunately the light on downtown never materialized and because of that I was watching for other things to shoot. As the sun was setting this tug motored out to meet two incoming freighters. The water texture and the sun glinting off the hull make this image for me.
Balloon Glow
Monday, May 31st, 2010Bluets
Sunday, April 25th, 2010Nice Hooters
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Exp: 1/25s, f/4.0, ISO 1600
Gear: Canon 40D, 500mm F4L
Thanks to my friends Amie and Todd, I was able to make this image last night over near their house. This is a pair of juvenile barred owls that were actively begging their parent for food. This made them much easier to locate but they were still very hard to find in the dense trees. I lucked out and was able to make this image. Pushing the camera equipment and my skills to the limit. If you noticed in the exposure stats I was using a very, very slow shutter speed for such a long lens. Most of the time you don’t want to be shooting any slower than 1/500 sec. I also had to use noise ninja to clean up the image since it was shot at ISO 1600 and cleaned up a branch that was distracting.
It feels good to be back out shooting again. Unfortunately I have to send the 500mm back to Lensprotogo Thursday it’s a nice piece of equipment. Thanks again Amie and Todd for the help finding the owls and the great stir fry!
Snow Covered Bridge
Sunday, January 11th, 2009
Exp: 2.5sec @ f/11, ISO 100
Gear: Canon 40D, 17-40F4L @ 17mm, CPL, 0.9ND
Well after two days of snow and about 8 or so inches later, I figured I’d venture out and do some shooting. I only had about an hour of light left after going to a great photography exhibition at the Brecksville Center for the Arts. They are featuring 6 photographers from the Cleveland Photographic Society.
Medieval Ohio
Thursday, April 17th, 2008
Exp: 1/160sec @ f/8.0, ISO 100, Post processing in Lightroom
Gear: Sigma DP1… yep that’s it.
I got a new camera this week and had a chance to go out and do some shooting with it yesterday. The camera I got is a Sigma DP1 it is a point and shoot sized camera with a DSLR sized sensor and an excellent lens. One advantage of having a DSLR sized sensor is that fact that you have control over depth of field. On all other P&S cams the sensor is so small that even with an f/2.8 lens you can’t get a shallow DOF. The DP1 isn’t for everyone though, I’m still getting use to the fixed 28mm equivalent lens. I’m use to the telephoto lenses I use for shooting wildlife. With the wide angle you have to get pretty close to small things to make them a reasonable size in the frame. I’ve posted a few more shots on Flickr so you can check them out. I’m looking forward to shooting a lot more with this camera and seeing what it can do. Hit up the link below for a wallpaper sized image.
Preflight Checks
Friday, April 4th, 2008
Exp: 1/320 @ f/8.0, ISO 200, 280mm
Gear: Canon Rebel XTi, 70-200F4L, 1.4x
Well it is dark gloomy day here in NE Ohio so I’m going to post a picture from last spring in hopes that it makes spring come faster. This was shot from the boardwalk in the North Chagrin Reservation of the Cleveland Metroparks. I was laying on the boardwalk watching as the woodduck ducklings made their way across the pond. They as so light that they barely sink the lily pads.
Koala Cuddle Time
Monday, March 24th, 2008
Exp: 1/200 sec @ f/4.0, iso 640, 113mm
Gear: Canon 40D, 70-200F4L
Here is a quick post from last Friday at the zoo. The only really interesting thing about how this shot was taken is that persistence was used. We visited the koala exhibit and couldn’t see the joey but decided to stop by on our way out and were rewarded for our trouble.
King’s Command
Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Exp: 1/400 @ f/5.6, ISO 400, 400F5.6L, converted to B&W in Lightroom
Today I had a productive day at the zoo. I got some pretty good shots. It was overcast so that made me do a lot of shooting at higher ISOs. The cooler weather made for some very cooperative subjects. I was fumbling a bit with the camera today. So I definitely need to get out and shoot more. Photography, like everything else, you need to keep practicing to stay on your game.




