No Trespassing, the creek
of course. I was driving to find birds, and light. I knew I saw some light downtown, I also almost got killed by an SUV. I came back to Mt Pleasant. I had had a root canal, I was entitled to photo birds....... on my way, I saw the Shem Creek dock from a different direction. With birds on it, yes there are birds!, and a vacant lot just right to pull my car in. This here, where I am, some of the most valuable real estate in the Charleston area, not the most, but getting pretty high here. Doesn't look like it, that is why it is valuable.:rofl .
I came in, parked, hoped for light and hoped that no one would come chase me away. I think I got a few photos out of it, maybe not the best, but took my mind off of spending more money on my teeth than a darn fine lens would have been.
Uh, oh, not much light there, but the sign, loved the sign! And the tree, the storm about to happen, too.
I took different DOFs, and different fence shots, this one I even worked up in black and white as I had just read about Channel mixer, the technique, etc. I don't know why I thought it would have changed since my last black/white.
The birds were really hoping for food. (I could stand by the fence opening w/o going in there. I would have been too visible if I had gone further. I used the 70-200 again with the 1 1/4 extender.)
This shot, well, it came out better than I would have expected. I don't remember it looking that nice. Maybe it was PS??? Also, I worked this up two different ways, I think this is the one where I used a bit of the 81 warming filter.
I finally just sat down where the wood was. This bird started walking towards me. Eventually he flew, but even with the ISO at 800 by then it was too dark, from the storm that soon made driving uncomfortable and the thought of running in the house, well the reality was as bad as the thought. My bag is still out there.
I think the sky is in this one, a blown sky. I tried not using it, but it just looked chopped up. I know it should have been a better sky, but it wasn't, and this bird, he was a cool bird.
You might compare this photo with the one above. No warming filter here, I don't know how it would have looked with it.
Same shot, w 81 warming filter, even used it at 35...... it was dreary, kind of the opposite of "light".
Later, thanks,
and comments???
ginger
I came in, parked, hoped for light and hoped that no one would come chase me away. I think I got a few photos out of it, maybe not the best, but took my mind off of spending more money on my teeth than a darn fine lens would have been.
Uh, oh, not much light there, but the sign, loved the sign! And the tree, the storm about to happen, too.
I took different DOFs, and different fence shots, this one I even worked up in black and white as I had just read about Channel mixer, the technique, etc. I don't know why I thought it would have changed since my last black/white.
The birds were really hoping for food. (I could stand by the fence opening w/o going in there. I would have been too visible if I had gone further. I used the 70-200 again with the 1 1/4 extender.)
This shot, well, it came out better than I would have expected. I don't remember it looking that nice. Maybe it was PS??? Also, I worked this up two different ways, I think this is the one where I used a bit of the 81 warming filter.
I finally just sat down where the wood was. This bird started walking towards me. Eventually he flew, but even with the ISO at 800 by then it was too dark, from the storm that soon made driving uncomfortable and the thought of running in the house, well the reality was as bad as the thought. My bag is still out there.
I think the sky is in this one, a blown sky. I tried not using it, but it just looked chopped up. I know it should have been a better sky, but it wasn't, and this bird, he was a cool bird.
You might compare this photo with the one above. No warming filter here, I don't know how it would have looked with it.
Same shot, w 81 warming filter, even used it at 35...... it was dreary, kind of the opposite of "light".
Later, thanks,
and comments???
ginger
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Like the 2nd from last one. I think a closer crop of the 1st image would have been more interesting. A nice big close up of that "no" sign...with bird droppings on it.
Glad you made it out alive.
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BMP
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I have plans to shoot those birds when my "new" lens gets here, didn't want to mess it up today, can't make these people mad.
ginger (I will check to see if I have a close up of the sign, I have lots: wasn't staying long and used a whole 2 gb card to get these.) I did stay over an hour, if not two.
Like the 1st has a kinda soft (not OOF) just a pleasing tone
and the 3rd colors seem well saturated and the sky being crop keeps it from being distracting to me
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The third one, I think it had that light break through that I was "shooting for". Coming into the picture from the left.
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ginger
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