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Time for the tripod
Had a great weekend away in the Olympic Peninsula – some wonderful locations and this was one of my favourite shots from the second day. A serene waterfall, and not far from the road – near the junction of 101 and 113, at Sappho. I wanted to get a somewhat milky look to the water,…
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And some days it rains in Seattle
Even the rainy days give good photo opportunities. One oft quoted photo statement is that best light for photography is before 10am and after 4pm, and while I wouldn’t disagree – it does somewhat make for a strange lunch time – so the grey days can give a break from the overhead direct light conditions…
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A change of perspective
One of the other challenges I set myself for Lunch With a Lens, was to go out with a zoom and take the same subject at each end of the zoom range – so taking a long shot – then zooming with my feet to get close enough to the subject that it appeared the…
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Do you remember when 28mm was wide-angle?
One of the reasons for choosing the Pentax K-5, as well as the great reviews it was getting, was that I already owned lenses from the film days for my ME-Super and with the shake reduction built in to the body I get that feature even with my old lenses. This shot was taken with…
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Starting at 15mm
From one of my first Lunch With a Lens excursions. Lucky enough to have some good subjects within walking distance, and this uprooted tree caught my attention when I was out with my 15mm – probably one of my most used lenses (until I bought the 18 to 135mm weatherproof). I use Adobe Lightroom for…
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Step away from the mouse!
My first posting at Lunch with a Lens – and the idea came to me a while back as a means to get me away from my desk and get some fresh air – and also take some pictures! My first round of pictures centered on going out with a specific lens and finding subjects…
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