Tag: wallpaper
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Whatcom Creek, 2010
I was able to prop the camera against a signpost and get this 1 second exposure with my 28mm lens. Sometimes I’ll start some post-processing, get a bit frustrated, and come back to it after puzzling it out in the back of my head after a while. It getting texture I visualized for the water…
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Grass Pod, Razar State Park, 2009
I really like this one. I was able to get a good, distant background and multiplication darkened it easily. Print version.
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Thistles, Bellingham, 2010
I enjoyed the tiny bit of “sun” today and cruised some alleyways. I’ve gained a used Vivitar 28mm f2.5 M42 lens. This is the first lens that I’ve noticed a big difference in “quality” of the light. I mostly use modern lenses with smooth aspherical properties that make a picture seem evenly bright. The low-exposure…
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Grass Blossom, Razar State Park, 2009
A bit more colorful than some of the others. I really like how my 50mm can focus in pretty close without needing to use extension rings.
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Branches, Razar State Park, 2009
This “short walk” turned into a mini photo-safari. When I got back to camp, I had to pack everything up.
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Driftwood, Point Roberts, 2006
I don’t clearly recall this trip. I think I was on autopilot the whole time, getting used to a life of small kids, constant server failures, lots of caffeine and less sleep. It must have involved crossing the border. I wonder if this was the trip we tried visiting the UBC campus and got lost…
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Gears, Semiahmoo Spit, 2006
I have visited Semiahmoo Spit twice. Each time, I’ve been impressed with the amount of driftwood along the spit. I took lots of photos of the driftwood. Few of those pictures seem interesting to me now. However, a fun experiment with some pictures of old machinery on the spit still shows sparkle. I often don’t…
