Monday, January 25, 2010

Photo #5

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With nothing to do on Saturday night after work I decided I better make the best of the night and go light hunting. I waited until about 11:30, hoping the clouds would lift a little so I could get a low hanging moon in my photos, but it didn't happen. Although as soon as I got home, I went out for a cigarette and saw a huge setting moon breaking through the clouds over the rooftops in the direction of Detroit. Thanks Moon.

I already knew where I wanted to go. A place I've always had in the back of my mind but never actually bothered to go for photos, Goose Bay. It's really nothing special in relation to the many places along Riverside Drive but its a nice quiet place aside from the traffic along the Drive.

Right away it lived up to its name as there where about 30 Geese sitting along the ice in the bay talking amongst themselves. I spent about 2 hours there which seemed like less than one. My main photo for this weak is a little cliché but I think it is the best of the series for impact and technical quality. The ever present Detroit Skyline. As a Windsor photographer I've shot this skyline many times but this is my favourite so far. I was hoping for a ship to pass along the river while I was there but no such luck, another time perhaps.

On to the bonus photos. The first is one of the last I shot. I tried to get as close to the Geese as I could without disturbing them, but they started honking and slowly made their way into the safety of the open water. This is about a 10 second exposure of the Geese leaving.

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This last photo is one of the first I shot on this outing. This is a seven-photo panoramic stitched together in Photoshop. This is Goose Bay, looking south-east with headlights streaking along Riverside Drive. The very left of this photo (on the other side of the bay) is where I shot the skyline photo from, facing the opposite direction...if that makes sense.


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Thats it...I think that's more than I meant to write about this week. But thats a good thing, I've been meaning to do more writing, if you can call it that.


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Monday, January 18, 2010

Photo #4

I had shot some photos Friday night around sunset but I wasn't really happy with them. The sunset itself was completely hidden by overcast so I hung around until twilight set in, adding some pink and blue to the overcast clouds. The colors were nice but I still wasn't very impressed with any of my photos (But I included one below as a bonus anyway).

Last night I was walking home from my friends place at about 10 pm and it was quite foggy. So I started brainstorming places to go shoot some foggy night photos. I got home and browsed around on Google Earth for some ideas. I decided to go to a nearby marina where there's a lighthouse.

I headed out at midnight, but by then the fog had lifted and the sky was full of nothing but stars. When I got to the marina the lighthouse wasn't lit up. So no fog and no lights on the lighthouse squashed my brainstorm. Instead I headed down Riverside Drive to a place I've shot at a few times before, St. Rose Beach. Why they call it a beach is beyond me. Its more of a cove with lots of large rocks along the shoreline with a small peir jetting out about 40 feet into the Detroit River.

I wanted to try something a little different with my night photography, so I attempted a panoramic perspective (above). This photo is four separate shots stitched together in photoshop. This is the only pano I attempted and I think it turned out pretty well.

Bonus Photo

Monday, January 11, 2010

Weekly Photo #3

I went out last Tuesday to shoot some photos of the sunset but there wasn't much of one. So instead I waited in the cold until it started getting dark enough to shoot taillights. With each photo the sky got darker, allowing progressively longer shutter speeds, (thus, longer streaks of taillights). I wanted to keep shooting well into nightfall, but fearing for the health of my frozen feet inside a single layer of sock/skate shoe, I headed home shortly after this photo.


Here's a few bonus photos from last week as well. First two are from Lung Diary's band practice at Kev's new house in Stoney Point on Saturday. The last is just a nice quiet spot along the train tracks near Todd's house that he told me about. Well I knew about it, but he helped me shave off some time getting to it. Every fence has a hole.




Monday, January 4, 2010

Week One

Here is my contribution for week one of Todd and I's "Area 53" photo project. There will be 53 Photos in total by the end of the year, a photo a week for the whole year, plus the bonus one. There may be some other "bonus" photos along the way too. I'm certain to have more than just one photo to post some weeks.


I shot this photo last night on a table in my bedroom. I used black bristol board for the background and shot 3 different photos of the same candle. I used a flash overhead with a snoot and a different color gel for each position. Then I brought the 3 photos into photoshop and stacked them together. I didn't alter the position of the candles in photoshop, I actually shot them where I wanted them to be in the frame.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

New Website


After about a year with my old simple website design I figured it was just about the right time to step it up a little.I spent the last few weeks of 2009 working on it and I launched it yesterday. That's why this blog has been so quiet.

My friend Todd Shearon and I decided to challenge each other with a Photo of the Week project to keep us motivated and help us become better photographers. The plan is to post a new photo every Monday that we shot the week before. Here is my first photo I posted as a kick off.


This is kind of a bonus photo because the actual thing won't actually start until this Monday.

Check out Todd's Blog or his website for his photo.