
Written by timsdd on January 20th, 2010 in Vermont Pictures.
This is the last batch from this set.
I wanted to try something different towards the end. Hopefully you went get ‘motion’ sickness from some of them :P
The technique is simple if you have a zoom lens and a tri-pod. Make a long exposure and while the shutter is open move the focal length from 24-70 (or whatever it may be). Many times it comes up with a cool effect, sometimes not but it’s fun with digital to experiment like this. Not something I would have tried very often when shooting film.
I will admit, the effect is kind of uneasy on the eyes but I thought the contrasts between the darker surroundings and the brightness of the leaves would make for some cool zoom drags.















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Written by timsdd on January 14th, 2010 in Photography.
See the column(s) on the right hand side….they actually have rules for people not to stand on them during photo events….which of course means some poeple have actually tried to cling to those thing while taking pics!! That would be like standing on less than the size of a CD!!

The picture on the right hand side look much different than the other b/c it’s a HDR, but not a true HDR. It is a HDR created from one RAW file, which while usable, is not optimal. I wanted to try it though if for no other reason to see if a return trip with HDR in mind would be in order.
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Lots of create windows like this in the Parish – most of the wide shots do not do them justice so I had to make sure I got at least one true shot of the great works of art.




This one and the one prior were taken with my TSE lens, I love how this one turned out…something you would not be able to achieve with any other lens.



Written by timsdd on January 13th, 2010 in Photography.
This is the location where I am shooting a Quinceañera.
I think you’ll agree that it is QUITE remarkable inside




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