Don was off today. We spent much of the day preparing for a camping trip, and then made a stop at the Newport Beach Public Library where I bought a couple of biographies: Zane Grey and Julie Andrews, and a book about angels. On the way home, drawn in by dramatic lighting, we detoured to Balboa Island and stayed long enough for a few photos.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Monday, November 15, 2010
2010-11-15 Photo day
Don and I took a week off from work, but then Don had to work today after-all, so I spent the day with my 70-300 mm lens. I left the camera on automatic most of the time--which caused a lot of my images to be out of focus either because of a very shallow depth of field, or because of too slow of a shutter speed, or both. I just didn't seem to have the patience today for constant lighting changes--being in and out of shade and then missing a good shot all-together because the setting was wrong--so for spontaneity's sake I settled for automatic. Another day I might try less magnification for greater clarity, but this was fun. I did use a wide angle lens for one shot of a large tree, but found I really needed the long lens for the caged creatures if I was going to have any hope at all of eliminating the cages--not all that much success on that front though. The Orange County Zoo at Irvine Regional Park in Orange has rather finely meshed cages, much to my consternation.
Nearby sign reads "Pony Rides".
Woodpecker in Sycamore tree.
Bald Eagle
For my HBPL friends.
Sycamore tree.
Woodpecker in Sycamore tree.
Peacock
Train tunnel,
Peacock
Is this a pepper tree?
Coyote
Coyote
Benches
Bald Eagle
Sycamore trees.
Mine
Peacock
Peacock
Nearby sign reads "Pony Rides".
Woodpecker in Sycamore tree.
Bald Eagle
For my HBPL friends.
Sycamore tree.
Woodpecker in Sycamore tree.
Peacock
Train tunnel,
Peacock
Is this a pepper tree?
Coyote
Coyote
Benches
Bald Eagle
Sycamore trees.
Mine
Peacock
Peacock
2010-11-14 Roses
Greetings and salutations!
So, not too long ago when I posted a photograph of a rose on my Flickr account, I discovered a message attached to it inviting me to join the "il ROSETO" rose photo group. I viewed the group's photos and even though at least half of the comments attached to photos there were languages I didn't understand, or maybe because of that, I joined.
Seeing the really beautiful images there of roses, and how the ones that stand out get umpteen million comments on them-agreements that they are as exquisite as I thought, I've been inspired to improve my rose photography--which is why if you go to my Flicker account these days, you will probably be bombarded with roses. And now, lucky you, they are spilling over to the blog.
Fortunately for me, I only have to travel about 3 miles to get to an excellent rose garden, as the Westminster City Hall has sponsored the Orange County Rose Society for years---I think since 1969 actually.
So here are a few practice shots from yesterday afternoon.
So, not too long ago when I posted a photograph of a rose on my Flickr account, I discovered a message attached to it inviting me to join the "il ROSETO" rose photo group. I viewed the group's photos and even though at least half of the comments attached to photos there were languages I didn't understand, or maybe because of that, I joined.
Seeing the really beautiful images there of roses, and how the ones that stand out get umpteen million comments on them-agreements that they are as exquisite as I thought, I've been inspired to improve my rose photography--which is why if you go to my Flicker account these days, you will probably be bombarded with roses. And now, lucky you, they are spilling over to the blog.
Fortunately for me, I only have to travel about 3 miles to get to an excellent rose garden, as the Westminster City Hall has sponsored the Orange County Rose Society for years---I think since 1969 actually.
So here are a few practice shots from yesterday afternoon.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Friday at the Aquarium of the Pacific
Saturday (Oct 16) was a workday for me, so I had Friday off. Friday was the last day that our free Chapman tickets to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach were good, so after Don's doctor visit (he checks out in top shape after his ablation surgery two weeks before), off we went to the Aquarium. Many of the tanks are open at the top to the outside, so get natural sunlight. This being an overcast day though, lighting was a bit dim and my camera settings were set for the dimmest of conditions; with a "Hi1" ISO (equivelent to 3200) which I hoped would allow me some depth of field and reasonable shutter speeds--hee-hee, as it turns out though, silly me didn't notice that I had previously set the camera to a -2.3EV adjustment. Grrrrr.
So images are a bit dark, but here are a few, and later I'll post a few of Don's videos:
So images are a bit dark, but here are a few, and later I'll post a few of Don's videos:
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