This beautiful building is photogenic from all angles and any time of day or night.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Play Your Didgeridoo, Blue
Remember, 'Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport'???? There's a line that goes, 'Play your didgeridoo, Blue'. This is a didgeridoo. It is basically a hollowed out log. The 'real' ones are hollowed out by termites, so we were told. The ones made for tourists are not and are colorfully painted. It was amazing how many different sounds he produced. Now for a few behind the scenes snaps:
Nice looking accompanist!
And one for the grandkids back home!
(I was shooting in bright midday sun, trying to get a clear shot amid dozens of tourists, so not great technically, but sometimes the subject is more important than the technicalities!)
(I was shooting in bright midday sun, trying to get a clear shot amid dozens of tourists, so not great technically, but sometimes the subject is more important than the technicalities!)
Monday, July 16, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Nicely Framed
After the last post I thought I'd better post something pretty. This photo was taken in the dark after I finished photographing the Sydney Temple at dusk. I experimented with the amount of flash in order to light up the 'frame' (branch), in the background, without blowing out the flower in the foreground.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Yikes!
So, it was dusk and I was having a wonderful time photographing the Sydney Opera house from across the harbor. I was standing near some bushes, and happened to look about 8 inches next to me, and to my horror, I saw this huge spider. After I jumped about three feet I noticed there were about 6 identical, huge spiders right near where I was standing. It gives me the creeps just thinking about it now.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
G'Day Mate!!!
I've been MIA for awhile because we have been on assignment in Australia. We've had a great conference, which we were in charge of organizing, and now are taking a few very much needed days off, since for a few days leading up to this conference I was averaging 4 hours sleep a night in order to get everything prepared. It was all worth while as I think that everyone who attended had a great experience.
One day after our meetings, one of our local people asked if we wanted to go for a ride and see a bit of the area around Melbourne, then one of us said they wanted to see a kangaroo. Our local man said it was doubtful, but he'd take us to a park where kangaroos have been seen at dusk foraging for food. We drove through many lovely neighborhoods and just before dark, finally pulled into the parking lot of a park. We were still in a suburb, not out in the bush, so I didn't think there was any chance we'd see a kangaroo. We parked and walked about 15 feet from the car, and there were about 20 kangaroos. They didn't seem too concerned that we were there and I managed to get my camera out, put on my flash and snap a few shots before they hopped off. Another missionary couple working here said they had been in Australia 8 months before they saw a kangaroo. What luck!
After our conference in Melbourne we flew to Sydney for more meetings, and now we have a few free days before returning to NZ.
One day after our meetings, one of our local people asked if we wanted to go for a ride and see a bit of the area around Melbourne, then one of us said they wanted to see a kangaroo. Our local man said it was doubtful, but he'd take us to a park where kangaroos have been seen at dusk foraging for food. We drove through many lovely neighborhoods and just before dark, finally pulled into the parking lot of a park. We were still in a suburb, not out in the bush, so I didn't think there was any chance we'd see a kangaroo. We parked and walked about 15 feet from the car, and there were about 20 kangaroos. They didn't seem too concerned that we were there and I managed to get my camera out, put on my flash and snap a few shots before they hopped off. Another missionary couple working here said they had been in Australia 8 months before they saw a kangaroo. What luck!
After our conference in Melbourne we flew to Sydney for more meetings, and now we have a few free days before returning to NZ.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Auckland Photo Contest
Say Cheese
Harbor Lights
June is photography month in Auckland. They have special exhibits, lectures, etc. all over the area. One Saturday is designated as a contest day. All photos entered into the contest have to be taken on that specific day and must relate to the theme, 'My Day in Auckland'. Last year I submitted several photos just for fun.
This year I submitted three photos, including the two above. I was surprised to receive a call that I had won second place, (out of over 1500 entries), with the following photo:
A Day in Bed
I guess it was just quirky enough to attract the judges attention. After the fact, I felt a bit uncomfortable that I had submitted this, even though I had permission from the 'subject' to do so!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Takapuna Sunrise
It is Saturday morning in this part of the world and I wanted to go down to the beach before sunrise to take some slow shutter speed shots in low light. Unfortunately, I forgot to set the alarm clock and when I woke up the sky was already light in the east. Even though I hurried as fast as I could, I couldn't beat the sun. By the time I had my tripod and camera set up and ready to shoot, the sun was already over the horizon and it was too bright for the picture I had in my mind. I had to settle for a picture of this seagull taking a moment to enjoy the early morning warmth of a winter day in New Zealand.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Characters on Queen Street - Auckland
CHARACTERS ON QUEEN
We spent a couple of hours in downtown Auckland last Saturday, and I had fun doing a little street photography.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Photography and Something More
The Magic of Photo Editing Software
I've been teaching a beginning photography class once a week after work. Everyone seems to be fascinated with my post processing and editing workflow, so this week I'm going to demonstrate the magic of Photoshop and talk about how technology has changed traditional photography forever. Making minor adjustments such as cropping, removing red eye or adjusting the exposure are done in a twinkle. But when you are feeling especially creative, using photo software makes it possible to start with a photo and turn it into something more. Here is one of my examples for the class tomorrow:
Before
After
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Harbor Bridge, Auckland, New Zealand
HARBOR BRIDGE
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
This is my first photo of the Harbor Bridge. We wandered in and out and around local neighborhoods until we came upon this little bay with a lovely view of the Harbor Bridge with the Sky Tower in the background. Earlier, I found other views but they were boring because there was nothing of interest in the foreground. And even though the tide was out, (so there were no great reflections in the water), I still like how this turned out.
(I shot this at f/16 for 13 seconds. Using a small aperture is what makes the lights turn into stars.)
(I shot this at f/16 for 13 seconds. Using a small aperture is what makes the lights turn into stars.)
Thursday, June 7, 2012
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