Friday, February 26, 2010

Fisherman


This is a great example of being ready and having your exposure set.  With this picture I was driving down Heckscher Road in Jacksonville and when I saw him I pulled off of the road and I jumped out of my car. This is the only picture I was able to take. Soon as I took this one he turned around and walked in.  When ever you are out making photos always have your camera set for a quick shot. If you are using manual preset everything for the brightest exposure then all you have to do is make a quick adjustment if your shot is in the shade.  This is also a great time to leave your camera on the "P" setting.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010


While eating lunch I looked up and saw this. It was quite dark and was a slow shutter speed.  The shadows caused this bluish cast on the picture. I liked the colors so I did not try to correct it. This is why I try to always  carry a camera with me. I mostly use a Canon G9 if I am unable to carry my larger camera.  Always be looking for that shot no one else would see.  This a great way to develop your eye.

Monday, February 22, 2010


    I like this image because of the simplicity of it. I was at the Atlantic Ocean taking pictures of surfers with parachutes and I looked to my left and saw this tranquil scene. I like the clouds because the seem to balance the lower left rocks and dark area. The colors are very peaceful as well.

Monday, February 15, 2010


This was taken back in the film days. My friend and I were camping and I woke up in the tent and saw him and his dog outside of the tent, grabbed my camera as fast as I could. Since it was film I only took one shot. I still  try to do that today with digital. I do not believe in shooting as fast as you can and hope to get one good one. I believe that ruins your creative eye. Now there are times for rapid shooting but not often.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Photo Blog

I hope to be posting photos with my comments in the days to come. Feel free to comment yourself.
Well I have been gone for quiet some time. I know no one is looking at this but it is practice.