Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Climbing Great Falls, VA


Nothing like taking pictures while hanging over a cliff.



And how better to say thanks for showing me the ropes (oh, yes I did!) than using my new rappelling skills to get some shots of my teachers. 



Sunday, April 22, 2012

Great Blue Heron in flight


Great Blue Heron in flight, photographed while paddling the Occoquan Water Trail in Virginia near Bull Run Marina.

It has been no small effort to get my self to the point where I can photograph from the kayak. This is one of the first real photographs I feel like I've made using my new setup and hopefully the beginning of new stage for my photography. Jess and I put in at Route 28 with the water just about at the suggested level for paddling. While we did not have to portage, we did have to scoot through a few shallow spots. After paddling through pretty narrow river for seven miles, it opened up right before the Bull Run Marina pull out. As I was stalking this heron, I turned around to see if Jess was getting bored - no - he was busy watching a Bald Eagle chase a smaller bird right above us. Not too bad for the first paddle of the season.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Full Moon over the Capitol


While living in San Francisco, I was always inspired by Chronicle photographer Frederic Larson's full moon shots. I was lucky enough to sit in on presentation Larson gave to SFBAPA. His full moon photography is not the result of chance encounters. Instead, he methodically researches when and where he needs to position himself to create a preconceived photograph. 


I have wanted to give Larson's method a go for years and finally got around to my first try on Wednesday evening. All things being equal, I'm pretty happy with the result. Actually, I was just happy the moon came up when and where I had planned (more or less). It might be considered cheating that I had my friend Jesse along. He teaches map and compass navigation classes (thanks Jesse).


Of course, being a first try it was also a learning experience - a later moon rise would have been better. The sky exposure changes rapidly as the sun sets. There is a big difference between this shot and those taken only seconds earlier, when the sky was still pretty bright. There was not enough contrast between the moon, clouds and sky in the previous pictures. Even at this exposure, it would be nice if the moon popped a little more. A darker sky would make that happen. This technically isn't full moon. The full moon came up a little later on Thursday and would have been better, had I been able to see it through the clouds. 


I also knew I wasn't lensed correctly. The real oooh - aaaah shots require big glass, but before investing in or renting a 400mm/500mm lens, I needed proof-of-concept (and maybe a winning lotto ticket). Now that I know I can do it, maybe I can convince the family CFO, I need a new lens, maybe, hmmmmmm...

Friday, February 24, 2012