On Monday night I decided to go to Lowry (Used to be an air force base) to take some pictures of the sunset. I found out that I could go to the top of a huge hill and it gave me a great vantage point. Here are some of the photographs.
- Jason
On Monday night I decided to go to Lowry (Used to be an air force base) to take some pictures of the sunset. I found out that I could go to the top of a huge hill and it gave me a great vantage point. Here are some of the photographs.
- Jason
Well I’m hoping this will make up for the month of no pictures posted. So I went above and beyond and I am going to post 11,054 pictures. There is no sound (sorry). This was my first time-lapse that I was really trying to pay attention to. But I had a few issues. I set the camera in aperture priority so that it would make the correct exposure without me having to do it in manual mode, but sometimes it looks like the video flashes, I think it is a dark spot that the camera is sensing so it tries to compensate for it. If anyone knows a trick to this please let me know. The second was that I’m in the city so the lights kinda hinder the stars so that part is kinda boring.
My 2 favorite parts of the video are:
1. In the first part where the clouds just above the tree line move incredibly fast (wish I was closer there)
2. Right after the sun goes down there is a plane that is flying from the top of the picture to the bottom of the picture, it is releasing smoke and it is lit up by the sun then goes dark a split second afterwards.
Hope you enjoy, it is about 3min long
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-Jason
Keeping busy with school and work I haven’t had time to post a Capture of the day everyday, and this past week I havent been able to touch it. But Im going to post 7 pictures for the past week.
I shot this At the Denver Zoo, I’m not sure what kind of lizard it is. These were my settings 1/80 sec at f /2.5, ISO 800 with a 50mm macro lens
This is one of the Cheetahs at the Denver Zoo, I shot this at 1/30 sec at f/16, ISO 400 at 75mm. I was practicing my panning an this shot was my favorite.
I shot this at 1/125 sec at f/2.8, ISO 800 at 200mm with my 70-200mm f/2.8L IS lens. I shot this through the fence.
I went to the Pike Peak Hill Climb this year, this is one of my favorite shots. I took it at 1/1000 sec at f/9.0, ISO 400 and at 200mm
During the sunrise on Pikes Peak, I used three exposures my correct exposure is 1/100 sec at f/ 11, ISO 100 at 110mm
Here is another sunrise image from Pike’s Peak. I shot it at 1/1250 sec at f/ 4.0, ISO 100 at 200mm
This is a panorama hdr shot at Bicentennial Park. correct exposure was at 1/200 sec at f/10, ISO 400 at 38mm
So This is my first real photo of the day that I actually took (within a day). Yesterday during class there was a really cool sunset, my brother told me to go outside and take a picture of the moon with the clouds like they are in the photo, but my teacher was talking so I couldn’t leave to go take it. After he quit talking we got a break and I ran outside to take this.
Sunset In August
I took 10 images and stitched them all together to make a panorama. I shot it at 1/125 sec at f/5.0 ISO 400 at 50mm, hand held.
Click on the picture to see it full size!
So my capture of the day hasn’t been going very well, its easy to forget about something that is not in your daily routine already, so here is three for Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
This Panorama was taken in the parking lot of my church. This consisted of 27 photographs, First merged into HDR, then I had 9 photos from that and merged them all together. My camera settings were 1/80sec at F/8.0 ISO 400 and shot at 18mm.
This flower was shot at 1/125 sec at f/13, ISO 400 and with a 50mm macro lens.
I used an off camera flash at about 1/8 power, it was remotely set off with a Catus V2s trigger.
This panorama of the Golden gate bridge was taken at 30seconds at f /10, ISO 100 with an 18-55mm lens set at 55mm. There were four different photos that were stitched together all with the same settings.