Thursday, June 30, 2016
Haine's Shoe House
Located east of York in Hallam is the Haine's shoe house. It has been turned in to an ice cream parlor now and touts " The best ice cream this side of the Mississippi ". Wrong haha, but the building is cool. As I was photographing this shoe house the sky started getting ominous and a storm was approaching. Later I found out they had tornado warnings out for that evening and didn't know it. The clouds did add drama to my images and added some additional interest.
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
Baumgardner Mill
Great find here. Baumgardner Mill and covered bridge is a photographers playground. The property looks abandoned and very neglected which right now makes for really interesting pictures but I fear in the future this place will be lost forever if something isn't done soon. Vines, bushes and tall grasses are taking over the property. The pano in an earlier post ( old House ) is really the mill / house/ farm. The image inside the bridge looks out at the mill house. I wanted to show the trusses inside and the scene outside so I did three exposures at EV -1, 0, +1. I then processed them in Aurora HDR Pro.
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Cave Man
Penns Cave Video ( Click Here )
I just want to mention this because sometimes your camera is over its head in ability. This is Penns Cave in Pennsylvania. I stopped just as they were opening for the morning. I had plenty of time to do a four image pano of their beautiful hotel at the entrance without tons of tourists in my image. When I went into the cave...oops maybe I have the wrong camera. I had my Canon Powershot sx50 hs and although its an excellent travel camera and has great lens versatility it's not a good choice for low light without a tripod. In the cave you ride a small narrow skiff through the cave. A little motion, a little rocking made it difficult to get sharp images. Now I am not a video guy but to save the day you may want to use the video on your camera just so you get something to take home. Usually the video will pick up the ambient light better than the camera will. I posted a short clip here just to give an example of what I mean. Be adaptable when in the field.
Monday, June 27, 2016
Big View
If you ever get to York county take some time to hike up High Point Park outside of York, PA. The park overlooks the Susquehanna valley and has spectacular views. I used a tripod to turn my camera vertical and panned eight images to make a panorama. The eight photos were then uploaded to Adobe Camera Raw and then into Photoshop CC. Once in Photoshop CC go to file > to scripts > to load files into stacks. Choose add files from desktop, check off the attempt to align files box. Once the files are stacked go to edit > to auto-blend layers, check off the content fill box. This does an incredible job of merging, aligning, blending your images. In many instances I don't have a tripod handy and you can do your shots hand held and still get great results.
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Welcome to Pennsylvania
I merged five images in Photoshop CC to make this pano. A view of the water shed from the Tioga Pennsylvania Welcome Center
on route 15 south.
Saturday, June 25, 2016
Old House
While traveling through Lancaster county I found this abandoned farm house, mill and covered bridge and decided it would make an excellent pictures. I turned my camera vertical and made five images to use in a panoramic of this scene. I merged the five images in Photoshop CC. Correction, this is Baumgardner mill and barn, the old house is on the left outside the picture.
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Friday, June 17, 2016
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Automobile
My favorite car a 1996 Chrysler LHS with low milage. I chose to use a R-72 red filter to lighten the foliage on the trees to highlight the black car and give me some separation from the background.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
I made an interesting discovery today. I took the three images below and stacked them and merged them in Photoshop CC and got the image above. I didn't realize I could do this with images of different focal lengths. This could open up a lot of new possibilities for my images. I will need to explore this further.
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Friday, June 10, 2016
Hummer Season
I took some time to try my hand at shooting a few hummingbirds. I found that I need a long lens of 200mm or better to compress the background.
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Always bring your Camera
I have my bicycle modified with a tripod head mounted on the handle bars and a small detachable camera case so I can do photography while out riding. On this particular ride across Grand Island I was passing through Buckhorn State Park when the skies turned ominous. I stopped and made this four shot pano.
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
On the Turf
Shooting from the stands gives the viewer an over all picture of the action. This particular shot shows the beautiful grounds of the Fort Erie Race Track.
Friday, June 3, 2016
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Timing is Everything
Shooting horses running at 30 mph isn't easy. It takes a good camera and good panning technique. If you do it right you get a great image.
Wednesday, June 1, 2016
First Day
Opening day for the 2016 racing season at Fort Erie Race Track. We had a great day at the track, with my boys and my grandson. I got some great images of the races and track people, they are hilarious.
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