Honeycombs

It’s been a crazy past few weeks.  Traveling from Indiana to Iowa and then to Wisconsin and then back to Indiana in 4 days started the craziness.  Work has been incredibly busy and to finish everything off, I’m sitting in a hotel room in Chicago taking my surgical boards.  Starting next week, I’ll be able to relax (at least I hope I can).

I’m not much of an abstract shooter but for some reason I really like geometric shapes.  This shot was actually taken of an old bathroom floor in a restaurant/bar I was at in Wisconsin.

P.S.  After 6 months of patiently waiting, I had a Leica 35mm summilux delivered a few days ago and look forward to posting some pics in the next few weeks.

ISO 160 1/500s f1.4 50mm summilux

Blue Tree

I don’t shoot HDR (high dynamic range) photography very often anymore.  I know some photographers don’t like it because they think they are too “Photoshop” or look fake.  I would say that its personal preference.  For years people have been manipulating pictures (i.e. Ansel Adams) and to be honest there are probably not too many pictures posted on the internet that haven’t had some editing.  I know some will argue but I don’t really see the difference in HDR photography from someone who uses neutral density or graduated filters (i.e. Lee filters).

Even though I don’t shoot many any more, I still find Trey Ratcliff’s shots interesting and inspiring.  He also has great comments to go along with his shots.  Another photographer, Mark Neal shoots a lot of HDR and is great at discussing his workflow.  If you haven’t visited their sites, I would highly recommend you do.

This shot was taken in San Diego.  It was September and only weeks before I traded in my Canon 5D Mark II for my Leica M9.  My Leica can shoot HDR (can bracket up to 7 shots)  and I do from time to time but I’m more interested in shooting people in their daily lives and love the challenge of catching the decisive moment.

Concentrate

Re-post December 2011

The one thing I really enjoy about my Leica M9 is the ability to shoot without a flash in low light.  This is only possible because I can shoot at very low apertures (i.e. f/1.4 or f/2.0).  The only down side with the Leica M9 is its poor high ISO if shooting in color.

This picture of my nephew was taken only with light from a few lanterns and street lights.

Congratulations

We were in Madison Wisconsin this weekend to meet my great-niece and celebrate my nephews high school graduation.  My nephew lived with me and my parents off and on when he was little and I’ve always considered him a brother.  He’s had to travel a lot throughout the past 5 years but was fortunate to settle down and spend his last few years in Madison.  He made many friends and has really matured during this time.  We are all very proud of him.

You want this?

I’ve been busy traveling the past few days and will continue to be busy throughout the remaining month.  Hopefully, I can at least post a new pic every other day.

Last week, I decided to sell my NEX-7 and move to the new Olympus OM-D.  Both are great cameras but the NEX-7 just doesn’t have the amount of lenses on the market.  Also, I really like the functionality of the OM-D.

Here is one of my first pictures taken with the Olympus OM-D with Panasonic’s 7-14mm lens.  When shooting landscape with this lens there is very little distortion but when you have a subject within inches of the lens you can see that it gives it a unique perspective.

 

Our Future @ 12 months

Here it is, the 1 year shot!  I’ve already posted it on Steve Huff’s website (thanks Steve), you can see it here.  I’ve had a great time taking these pictures and look forward to shooting more.  I plan on taking one every 6 months now and hopefully I can continue for a very long time.

Our Future @ 12 months

Original:  Our Future

Patterns

I’ve been busy the past few days and have not had the opportunity to update my blog. Hopefully, I’ll have more time this weekend.

There’s nothing special about this image and I’ve on a few occasions almost deleted it.  For some reason though, I seem to be drawn to it, always looking for something interesting.  I suppose all the lines, circles, and symmetry must have something to do with it?

ISO 160 1/350 f2 35mm summicron

Hot pepper

For a short time, I had this idea I would start shooting macro.  About 2-3 weeks into having Canon’s 100mm macro lens, I decided to sell all my Canon gear to buy a Leica M9 and lens.

I obviously didn’t have the opportunity to take many macro shots.  It was difficult to focus and I felt you really needed a flash dedicated for macro shots.  Here is a picture of a red pepper my wife was growing at the time.

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