Saturday, July 18, 2015
The "Wall" as a counterpoint to the wonderful blue of a wide angle sky.
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Sky with Wall. Nikon D610+20-40mm lens.
I am posting lots of pictures instead of words because I think the period of my technical relevance is waning. Everyone is already an expert in everything having to do with cameras. All that's left is to do the art.
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I love paths that curve and arc. This one runs down to the Lamar Blvd. bridge. When I started the blog back in 2009 there was so muc...
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I was walking along, writing things in my head, when I saw the clouds playing with the street lights. What a lovely sky!
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Austin Morning Sky.
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More images from a walk through the park with a nice camera and an old lens.
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This is one of the trails that leads to the Barton Springs Pool. To the left is the stream that connects the pool to Austin's L...
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Friday, July 17, 2015
Oh Gosh! Do you think that lens is sharp enough? Do I need an ART lens? Do I need to get that Otus lens? Will people make fun of me if I'm not using an "L" lens? Will the "gold ring" make my image better? But what about cameras? Which one......
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Match up the leaf crop below with its position in the image above... The answer to everything is: "Yes." But only if I...
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Good Morning Austin. What's going on at Barton Springs? Let's go see.
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All blog images today taken with a Nikon D610+Tamron 20-40mm SP+a good attitude. If you want to photograph a popular place in Aus...
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Thursday, July 16, 2015
Some food images shot with the Olympus OMD EM5-2 in the high resolution mode (40 megapixels). Shot at Cantine Restaurant in Austin, Texas.
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My friend, James, and I have been working on a video for an Austin restaurant's website. We shot lots of kinetic footage on our fi...
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