Tuesday, September 29, 2009

A slightly different perspective

Here is a slightly different perspective of the falls below that Michele posted ;) It's a vertical Pano combined with a program called Auto Pano pro.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Fooling around in Photoshop today

Played with some BW conversion filters and selective coloring to create this :)



-Jay

Friday, September 25, 2009

Foliage

I took this yesterday out in the back yard with the Canon 24-105 f/4 L on the tripod :)

Camera settings were as fallows: f/16 @ 2sec, ISO 100, 67mm, natural light.

- Jay

Monday, September 21, 2009

Chubs - 18 weeks old


I think he had another growth spurt :)

-Jay


Saturday, September 12, 2009

A slightly different view :)



Here is a slightly different perspective on the farm

-Jay

Monday, September 7, 2009

Bethel Woods Farm

I went to the old Woodstock with Michele on Sunday. They were having a festival with all sorts of good stuff, but we saw this from the parking lot and I thought it was worth a click This was shot with the 17-40 lens @ 17mm, f/8 @ 1/400sec, Iso 100, Hand held, average metering.

- Jay

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Chubs - 16 weeks and 29.6 lbs

I took this on the deck with the evening glow at full power :) The lighting is amazing at this time on our deck and the warmth it adds to images is priceless. I used the 70-200 again with an aperture of f/5 @ 1/80sec, ISO 800. 105mm, hand held. - Jay

Friday, September 4, 2009

A vertical Pano


I took this on the way home from work today and the exposure conditions were perfect for this type of shot. This is another image that I've been dying to get forever, and the photo just appeared in front of me when I got off the highway :) I used the 5D Mark II and the wide angle 17-40 f/4 L lens @ 17mm f/16, 1/250sec, ISO 320, hand held. My good friend Jim from James Douglas Gallery in Montgomery, has an awesome vertical Pano hanging up in his Gallery. I just thought that was the coolest idea!! Thanks Jim for the Inspiration.

Here is what went through my head when I approached this shot. First and foremost was DOF. I wanted the image sharp from back to front, but I'm using the 5D which has an extremely shallow DOF and I needed to be close to the subject. So I knew I would want at least f/16 and the wide angle 17-40. I could have went further with the aperture, but diffraction is an unwanted side effect that I try to avoid as much as possible. I then had to raise the ISO to increase the shutter speed to something faster and ISO 320 got me to 1/250sec. I then just focused on the second row of flowers and fired away

Best,

-Jay

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Chubs is getting pretty big!

I took this about a week ago at my Bro's house with Michele :) I used the 70-200 f/2.8 L IS paired with the Canon 5D Mark II.