The suspension of a bridge while driving. My wife took this on my cellphone camera while we were crossing. It amazes me how versatile camera phones are! she held the camera near the dash (not against the glass) and got a decent shot off. I only wish the light post wasn't in the shot, but traveling at freeway speeds in traffic doesn't afford those luxuries.
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A great shot taken by a pretty great kid. He used a bridge camera to capture this spot just feet away from busy traffic and city noise. The feeling of this lagoon-y area seems like the kind of secluded spot that you can refocus on life in.
old photo PROM card from about two years ago. [blurred the name of the kids in the shot]
Shot a few tests with camera. Not happy with the focus overall, but thought this had a neat look. Deleted most of the shots on import.
Brush Script Travel by Neil Secretario
Heartwarming Photos of a Little Girl and Her Pet Piglet Patricia Ramos, exposureguide.com
Libby is a 2-year-old girl, and she happens to have one of the most adorable pets that a young child could have – a cute 3-month-old piglet called Pearl. Pigs need little in the way of housing and can be kept indoors or out. Pigs are actually brig…
Way kyooot
Friday the 13th, 2014… the full "honey (or strawberry) moon," with mercury in retrograde.
Shot this almost last minute, just using an inexpensive basic zoom lens and a tripod (autofocus too on most of the shots, no less— I know, I know). It was at 180mm. No fancy telephoto, no telescope mount. The lower photo (longer exposure) shows my perch for a few of the shots. To cut the neighborhood porch lights, I actually shot from between bushes and trees. From my angle the lights were almost all out of sight.
The top photo is the one I liked the best.
The middle two show a series of adjustments I made. I fired about 17 shots, and started a very small amount of post on them (primarily cropping tight to moon),
A 1950s Kitchen, Locked Away Since It Was Built Benjamin Starr, visualnews.com
Like walking back in time, furniture designer Nathan Chandler opened the door on a home he bought in 2010 and found the kitchen in nearly original condition from when it was built in 1956. For some reason the original owners built the house…
Neat
My wife's flowers in the front of our house. Playing a bit with lens compression on a zoom (about 80 mm on the roses, 220 on the lilies).
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