Showing posts with label long exposures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label long exposures. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Eastern Sierra Workshop part 3

After the early morning shooting at the Alabama Hills we stopped for breakfast.  While it was not cold this morning it still felt good to stop, sit down and have something warm to eat and drink.  From there we returned to Bishop, our home base for the night.  After a short break to get our stuff together we went into the South Lake area of the Inyo National Forest.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Northern Wisconsin


I’ve been away for a while but my plan has worked, at least once.  My plan was to have Pam start adding a few postings to the blog so it wouldn’t be so bad if I took a long time between postings.  She started this blog several years ago and has at least temporarily given up on her beading and other hobbies and has picked up a camera.  I convinced her to contribute some of her own images to this blog.  You can see some of her favorite shots on an earlier post.  I am the one she says inspires her, I don’t know about that, I just want her to enjoy her new found hobby.  While I was up in WI I went over the camera with her explaining what the different settings do.  Even though I have a digital camera myself I had to actually read the instructions for some of the settings so I understood what they do.