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Experimenting with slow shutter speeds, shutter at 5 seconds, daughter and I were creating shapes with an LED torch, camera on a tripod, using a Fuji S6500fd.
I have to admit, I had to take several photos before I got a good one where my dog, Dolly, wasn't moving. I think it turned out well.
I was experimenting with slow shutter speeds to capture motion blur on passing people. However, this picture was severely over-exposed so I tried to rescue it in Photoshop and Topaz labs.
The result is a complete failure, but I kind of like it!
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365 Day 111. For science class, Ryan needed to conduct an experiment on the effects of different watering methods with some plants. One plant recieved good old water, one got "Smart Water" and the last one got Fuze. The two plants that got the bottled drinks died, and the watered plant was the winner.
Photo Walk around Seattle - Pike Place, Seattle Center, Downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill
Another day of interesting folks.
Leica M11 P, 28MM Summicron
Catching up on my inspiration.
Experimenting with more color after having committed to black and white for the last year.
Have been inspired by Eggleston, Mary E. Mark, Helen Levitt, Winogrand, and Joel Sternfield
Doing my best to make photos of anything moving, interesting, banal, or otherwise.
We made a box made of straws to keep an egg safe. It's for the project management workshop. Jo's opening it to check how the egg is
My mom's lilies are starting to blossom again, squee! I messed around with this photo. The original was horizontal and blurry everywhere but right in the middle here. So, I cropped it and adjusted saturation and contrast a bit.
19 - Sep - 2014:
Playing around with bracelets and beads.
I'm not convinced this one was very successful though.
I don't even bother to pretend to understand camera speed, aperture, shutter, light or Einstein's theory of relativity. Hence I end up being disappointed with a lot of my photos. This was one such, and as I messed around with different effects, I rather liked the luminescence I got through the negative. (I don't have photoshop, btw).