Category Archives: Canon
Pacific Rim Sunset
Pacific Rim Sunset Canon 30d, 17-40 f/4L ISO: 100, aperture: f/22, shutter: 3.2 seconds, tripod: yes, filter: 2 stop soft edge graduated ND I thought I’d write a little about post processing images. A friend of mine shoots only in … Continue reading
Oneonta Falls, Oregon
Oneonta Falls, Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Oregon Canon 30d, 17-40 f/4L ISO: 100, aperture: f/22, shutter: 8 seconds, filter: circular polarizer, tripod: yes The Oneonta Falls is accessed by hiking through a narrow slot canyon about a 1/4 mile … Continue reading
Patterns in the landscape
Above: Dahlia blossom, Glendale Gardens, Victoria, BC Below: Flamingo, Victoria Butterfly Gardens, BC Canon 30d, 60 f/2.8 macro, ISO: 100, aperture: f/2.8 Whether repetitive or random, natural or man made, patterns in the landscape make me look ‘harder’ at a … Continue reading
Seal Rock by day
Seal Rock, Oregon (click on the image for a larger view) Canon Digital Rebel with kit lens ISO: 100 Aperture: f/14 Shutter: 1/13 second Tripod: yes Processing: Lightroom 4 beta Here’s another photograph from the lost archive of 2005. As mentioned in … Continue reading
Seal Rock, Oregon
Seal Rock, Oregon Canon Digital Rebel, kit lens, ISO: 100, aperture: f/5, shutter: 1/100 second. The other day I found a $5 bill in an old pair of levis I hadn’t worn for awhile. Finding something of value that I didn’t know … Continue reading
Pacific Rim Sunset
Pacific Rim National Park Canon 30D, 17-40 f/4L, ISO: 100, aperture: f/22, shutter: 1/6 second, tripod: yes, filter: 2 stop soft edged ND I like this photograph because it reminds me of a seascape my great grandma painted decades ago. Her … Continue reading
Tofino, BC
Beach sunset near Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canon 30D, 17-40 f/4L, ISO: 200, aperture: f/22, shutter: 1/2 second, tripod: yes When I look at a photograph I try to analyze why I linger with a particular shot or what causes me to look harder, … Continue reading