Monthly Archive for January, 2010

The Flower Stock

Time has been short the last few days, so I’m going through some of my past pictures. Took this picture a few minutes before the sun set last weekend.

This was taken at 300mm zoom, and an aperture of F7, which has resulted in the depth of field being very shallow, due more to the 300mm than the F7. Even though the fence is 6-12 inches away it has been blurred out yet the plant is still in sharp focus. The background would be blurred even further by opening up the aperture to F5.6, but my lens performs poorly there and the entire image would be softer. An aperture of F10+ would have resulted in a sharper more in-focus background, but the subject would not have been as isolated.

As always click the picture for a larger version.
Plant and Fence

Out Birding

I’m inspired by the birds in flight (BIF) pictures I see over at the Nature forum at fredmiranda.com and thought today would be a good day to try it out. The clouds cleared out late afternoon as the sun was setting, and I headed out. It was warm enough that no gloves were needed today.

The BIF pictures must take a lot more experience then I have. Larger slower birds probably work the best to get them flying.

This first image is of a Northern Cardinal sitting in a bush.
Northern Cardinal.

I’m not sure what this last bird is. Possibly a Finch of some sort? If you know please post a comment below. Thanks!
This may be a finch?

Out and Arround With a New Perspective

3:00PM came, and I’m a little antsy from staying inside and cleaning. I decide that I should go out while the sun is up and test the new fisheye lens again. I brought a few of my other lenses as well, but didn’t end up using them.

I get out of my apartment and have no clue where to go. The cemetery was interesting with my old camera near sun-down, and I head there.
1st Picture of the Riverview Cemetery, by Adam Bavier

2nd Picture of the Riverview Cemetery, by Adam Bavier

An HDR is always a requirement.
HDR Picture of the Riverview Cemetery, by Adam Bavier

Ooh where does that road lead to that goes down the hill? Over the bridge and to Concord street. I took a few pictures, but subject wise aren’t all that interesting. I’m a far ways away now, since I’ve been going down hill all this time. Time to make my way back.

I follow Concord back to a State street and take a few more pictures.
Elamanacer on Cesar Chavez, by Adam Bavier

There is this big mural on State and Cesar that I haven’t taken a picture of yet, so I snap a few.
Elamanacer on Cesar Chavez, by Adam Bavier

And the brick house on the corner, all stately and strong watching over me progress up the hill.
Brick House, by Adam Bavier

I hope you found my walk today most interesting and from a new perspective. A lot more long excursions are in my future as I train for some planned hiking and biking trips occurring this summer.

Cold Night With a Fisheye

Managed to get out and take the first few photos with my 8mm Fisheye tonight. These images may be best classified as self-portraits; I managed to get in the picture both accidentally and purposefully!
Ignore The Photographer, 8mm Rokinon Fisheye
A dark foreboding shadow appears – oh, it is his own – and the photographer runs away as a car approaches from behind.

Ignore The Photographer, 8mm Rokinon Fisheye
I make an appearance purposefully this time!

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year everyone! I hope you had a wonderful 2009, and are ready for 2010. 2010 should be an excellent year.

Happy New Year from Adam Bavier!