Every time I look at this pictures it reminds me of the Atari game Pitfall.
ISO 250 1/30 f/2 35mm summicron
Re-post November 2011
One of the great things owning a Leica M9 and 50mm summilux is the ability to shoot in the dark. For most, this is only possible with the use of a flash. Personally, I try to shoot without one as much as possible because I like natural lighting. Shooting at low apertures such as 1.4 allows for shooting in almost complete darkness (the leica noctilux is probably the only one that truly will allow you to do this). It is much more difficult to focus, prevent blur, and you have to shoot at high ISO’s. Fortunately, the M9 can perform this at 1000, 1500, and even 2500 ISO. Unfortunately, I typically don’t like color pics at this high of ISO therefore I always change them to black and white. The noise at these high ISO’s add to the quality of black and white.
A friend of mine, Hiro Shibuya (he was my chief resident when I was a first year) and I were recently in Washington D.C. for a conference and decided to spend some time sight seeing and taking pictures. We were at the Lincoln Memorial and he was trying to get that perfect picture and I caught him in the act. In this instance, him being out of focus works because of the sense of movement the viewer gets. This was probably one of my favorite pics.
You can view Hiro’s pictures here.
I really enjoy catching unique moments. I don’t shoot too many “posed” shots because they have less meaning (at least to me) and also to be honest you have to be very creative, especially if you want to shoot something different from others.
This was a shot I took last year of some friends of ours with their kids. I was trying to catch a unique perspective.
Re-post October 2011
Todays post is from the Auburn Cord Duesenburg Automobile Museum. I’ve posted pics from here before. I’m still amazed of the quantity and quality of cars in their collection. If you are ever in Northeast Indiana, it’s definitely worth stopping in.
We had 2 official birthday parties for our baby girl. Her birthday was yesterday and we had a fantastic time. Last weekend we went back home to have a party also, and this pictures was taken after she began experimenting with her cake. She looks so content and ready for the next big thing.
ISO 160 1/180 f.95 50mm noctilux
As most of you know, our baby girl has officially turned 1 year old. It has been a wonderful and exciting year for both me and her mother. It’s truly amazing how fast she’s grown and we look forward to many more years of watching her mature.
Today’s post is an assortment of pictures taken through Lyla’s first year.
Re-post October 2011
I feel like I’m posting a lot of pictures from Chicago recently. I was there twice within 6 weeks at workshops and fortunately captured many pictures.
Here is a wedding that we came across when walking along Michigan Avenue. What really caught my attention was the bagpipes. I focused on the bride and groom and stuck my camera up in the air and caught this picture. I really like the bubbles being released into the air, it adds a little to the shot.