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Along Smith Street in downtown Houston. The Bob and Vivian Smith Fountain in the foreground with the Chevron buildings in the background. The buildings "fame" is derived from the original owners, Enron.
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Didn't get the morning sky "fireworks" that I had hoped for, but it was still nice out at Smith Rock this Independence Day morning. This is a 10-frame pano taken with a Sony a7II and Tamron 15-30mm f/2.8 lens.
A view from the top of the Misery Trail on the primary Smith Rock (there are 2 impressive geo formations).
One of the best hikes of my long life. Can't wait to return.
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I stopped by Smith Rock a couple years ago. I wasn’t able to do much hiking at the time, but I managed to take a few pictures.
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: 24-120mm Nikon VR
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Still going through the hundreds of pictures I took in Turkey. This was taken at the back end of the Grand Bazaar. This gentleman gave me an annoyed look when I pointed the camera at him but went right back to ignoring me.
9/2021 - Smith Lake, OR
Probably my favorite drone shot of the Oregon Coast Scenic, Polson No. 2 rolls across the causeway crossing Smith Lake.
Smith Rock from the regular scenic overlook. Something different for you guys, specs on the shot:
14 images assembled in Photoshop to get this super wide field shot
Each exposure was:
24mm f1.6,
ISO 3200,
25 sec,
auto white balance,
shot with the Canon 5d Mark ii
This is the first time I've done a stitched night image. I'm pleased with the results. I believe this can be better, but damnit, the light pollution coming from Terrebone, Redmond, and far off Bend were rough. Probably more so the nearby lights of Terrabone. The top half of Smith Rock has some nice illumination on it, but sadly it's from gross stray city lights, so trying to pick a white balance of star field, star light, and stray city lights is close to not possible :-/ Also, the brighter light hitting the top of the rock left the bottom in shadows. So, all to say, there's still more gold left in this mine!
This is also the first time in a long time I've posted EXIF data. I know I've annoyed quite a few of you keeping my specs all top secret, but... well, I've had my reasons. I'm not going to say from now on my exif will always be posted, but I will be sharing it more often for these landscape shots.
I'm planning on doing some star shooting tutorial videos (possibly this weekend!!) and I'll be talking a fair bit about the fundamentals of shooting stars and explaining my usual camera settings and some other methods. Our DLSR are powerful light gathering tools and the stars above us are an incredible sight to be seen and shared. I hope more of you will make the effort to take your camera out at night and give shooting the stars a try :-)
Stay tuned for more!
201 and 202 are seen in the workshop today, 202 just been repainted, and work about to start on the rear of 201
Justin Allain - Backside Smith
Nikon F4 + 50mm + 2x Nikon SB-28s
Fuji Provia 100f
one flash on each side of the frame set off by cybersyncs.
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Smith Rocks Oregon.
Well sometimes the light just doesn't workout the way you hoped . But all is not lost, thanks to the amazing technology we have to work with, both in the cameras and the post processing software.
This evening's sunset at Smith rock. At one moment it looked like the clouds could get some color too, but most of the colorful clouds stayed more to the west. All I got was a nice glow of the rocks. :)
3.2-sec exposure, 36mm, f/9, ISO 50, 1/3-stop underexposed, B&W circular polarizer, 2 and 3-stop Lee GND filters.