Nikon D3000, 200mm (28-200), 1/500, f/5.6, ISO 450 |
This morning I saw a couple of small lizards sunning themselves on a wall outside the house. I look several pictures of them, and I liked this one best.
Nikon D7000, 50mm (18-55), 1/800, f/14, ISO 500 |
Today the class shifted from color to texture, a subject that proved easier to work with. Two of the strongest shots I got were fountains. I was particularly fond of this close-up of a water fountain. The multiple textures – smooth, scratched, sandy, wet – were a good photographic find. I may eventually print and frame this picture.
Nikon D7000, 55mm (18-55), 1/500, f/11, ISO 500 |
I might have missed this fountain entirely if a kid hadn’t been sticking her thumb in it to make the water spray everywhere. When she finished playing I moved in close to capture the fine details.
Nikon D7000, 55mm (18-55), 1/320, f/9, ISO 500, cropped |
For the first four days of the class we did our shooting at the Pearl Street Mall, one of those shopping areas created by replacing the street with sidewalks, art and plants. The environment was a magnet for Boulder bohemians, especially musicians. I didn’t take many pictures of them, because people were outside the scope of the subject areas I was trying to concentrate on. But I did snap a couple of good ones, such as this close-up of a saxophone player.
Nikon D7000, 200mm (28-200), 1/640, f/5.6, ISO 500, adjusted |
After class and dinner I strayed across the street to Boulder Canyon Creek and shot some pictures of some folks kayaking.
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