Tuesday, December 1, 2015

30 Photos For Final
 NIKON 1 V1  F/14  1/400  ISO 400  30mm


NIKON 1 V1  F/16  1/10  ISO 100  30mm 


MOTOROLA XT1254  F/2  1/207  ISO 50 


NIKON 1 V1  F/7.1  1/100  ISO 400  30MM 


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NIKON 1 V1  F/4  1/320  ISO 400  43mm 


NIKON 1 V1 F/5.6  1/200  ISO 1600  110mm 


NIKON 1 V1  F/4  1/50  ISO 400  10mm 


NIKON 1 V1 F/16  1/10  ISO 100  30mm 


NIKON D50  F/7.1  1/160  ISO 200  600mm 


NIKON 1 V1  F/6.3  1/6  ISO 400  110mm  


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1.60  ISO 400  600mm 


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1.60  ISO 400  600mm 


 
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NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/8  ISO 200  600mm 

NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/40  ISO 200  600mm 


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/80  ISO 200  480mm 


NIKON 1 V1  F/9  1/320  ISO 200  110mm 


NIKON D50  F/5  1/4000  ISO 400  150mm 


NIKON D50  F/5.6  1/4000  ISO 400  270mm 


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/640  ISO 800  600mm


NIKON D50  F/6  1/2500  ISO 400  390mm


 NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/2500  ISO 400  480mm


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/2000  ISO 200  600mm


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/640  


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/500 ISO 200  290mm


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/800  ISO 200  600mm
 
 
NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/2500  ISO 400  600mm


NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/800  ISO 200  420mm



NIKON D50  F/6.3  1/500  ISO 200  440mm

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Weekly Blog




ISO400    10MM    F/4.0    1/50sec



 






ISO 200    600MM    F/6.3    1/8sec

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

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These are pictures that i took on my phone while in the park this weekend.
they are nice looking, but i think that by the time this class is over it the RAW images devloped properly will be better.





This one was taken on campus a few weeks ago

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Using the 5 rules


Sun rise on a duck blind
This is what makes me enjoy the unsuccessful days spend hunting.

The sun rises are simply insane with cold and warm colors
 
I wish i had a ladder so i could have gotten up another foot or to just to get the log and its reflection surrounded by the reflection of the sky. I also tried to make the water and sky smooth and plastic like during editing.this makes the reflection of the log stand out.

 The colors change every time I look east. Adjusting the aperture and shutter speed became a constant struggle.
 



 This was an experiment I tried using artificial light. In the first picture I let the camera do the adjusting and I also tried to manipulate the exposure compensation to show the green in the leaves. Then I remembered that I had a head lamp. I held it in my left hand and took the same picture again one handed. I think i left my exposure compensation on at +.07

If you have a good monitor, you can see a small cobweb on the stick in focus. I just thought it looked cool. I didn't know that the cobweb came through until I zoomed in on the LCD screen to look at the focus of the stick.


This image hasn't been edited at all, but man, i wish i would have done a time laps for the hour or so that the light was awesome.