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This year, I went for my summer stretch, by doing the yoga in TimeSquare. They hold it every year to celebrate world yoga day and the summer solstice.
Any time is Trail Time. Grab your riding partner and hit the trail.
My friend, Dennis, and I prepare to head out and enjoy a bit of nature while riding the Joe Stengel Trail.
I started messing with Photoshop Elements 14 over morning coffee and came up with this. Border added in Picasa.
Trail Time
Nikon FE with Vivitar 17-28 lens and Kodak Ektar 100 film. Atlantic Ocean in the distance. Riis Park, Rockaway, NY.
Look at everything as though you were seeing it either for the first or last time. Then your time on earth will be filled with glory.~Betty Smith
While the bunch of us were enjoying our favourite hot beverages in a local coffee bar (Coffee Culture) here in Grimsby, Ontario, we reverted to our usual routine and while busily pointing cameras at each other and discussing gear-related issues, I spotted this staff member on his break. Ensconced in one of the comfortable leather chairs near the fireplace and lost in his cell phone rather than human interaction, the tonal range and colours seemed to work together to make an interesting image. A quick raise of the camera and one shot squeezed off, and here it is. - JW
Date Taken: 2013-12-28
Tech Details:
Taken using a hand-held Nikon D7100 fitted with a Nikkor 18-105m VR lense set to 105mm, ISO1250 (Auto-ISO = on), Aperture priority mode, f/5.6, 1/15 sec. PP in free Open Source GIMP: adjust tone curve to hold the top 2/3 of the tonal range at default and then slightly raise the centre part of the curve to boost the dark range somewhat and thereby make pant detail a bit more obvious, boost saturation, boost contrast and exposure overall slightly using the brightness-contrast tool, add fine black and white frame, add bar and text on left, scale 10 1800 wide for posting.
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Had the opportunity go shoot a BMX Freestyle rider this evening. The dude could catch some serious air time! Really fun shoot.
Not really sure what this picture is all about..haha. It's kinda creepy. Anyways I finally gave that little old alarm clock back to my grandma...but guess what she brought me when she came down to visit! A Kodak Vest Pocket Model B camera that was manufactured in 1929. It was her mom's back in the day--pretty amazing!! I'll do something fun with it this weekend hopefully :)
(Day 90/365, August 28, 2010)