Canon EOS 6D Mark II & Canon 24-105 mm f/3.5 - f/5.6 Lens, ISO 400, f/11 @ 1/320 sec Manual exposure |
I hope everyone had a happy holiday and
a great start to the new year. I have been trying my best to get out
and photograph wildlife, but it has been extremely slow to start the
new year. I would normally be photographing bald eagles by now, but I
am not seeing many in this area. It has been very warm this year and
the lakes are not frozen over yet. I feel like I have seen increased
numbers lately but they have to much free range with all the open
water. Hopefully, soon it will get a little colder and I will be able
to get some great photos of them. Speaking of bald eagles, I have
planned a trip next weekend to Maryland in the hope to photograph
some. I look forward to updating about that upcoming trip in a little
over a week.
Canon EOS 6D Mark II & Canon 24-105 mm f/3.5 - f/5.6 Lens, ISO 50, f/11 @ 15 sec. Manual exposure |
Over the holiday, since I was not having much luck
with wildlife I did spend an early morning at the Bashakill Wetlands
in Wurtsboro, NY. I arrived well before sunrise and I decided to test
out some of my new equipment. I was taking some long exposure
landscape photographs using my new Cokin Neutral Density filters kit.
I like them so far. I have not had too many opportunities to use them
but they are very simple to use. I had one photo from the trip that I
liked. I decided to put the photo into black and white because of the
long exposure. I feel that it looked great that way. The 15-second
exposure made the water very reflective and the grasses are reflected
quite well in the water. Also the clouds got smooth because of the
long exposure. I just loved the way the photo turned out. It was
something that I had never been able to do before, and it turned out
well. I look forward to trying more long exposure daylight photos
soon.
Canon EOS 6D Mark II & Canon 24-105 mm f/3.5 - f/5.6 Lens, ISO 160, f/11 @ 1/320 sec. Manual exposure |
I also decided that I would go through some of my old
photographs from my trip to Alaska earlier this year. I discovered a
new way to touch them up and I was experimenting a bit with
Photoscape X. I love the way I was able to touch them up. I feel the
one photo that I made into a high contrast black and white was almost
like an Ansel Adams photograph. It was taken in British Columbia on
the Yukon Suspension Bridge. I love it, and I hope everyone enjoys
it. I also touched up another photograph that I had not posted before
and I like the way it came out. It was when the cruise ship was
approaching the Dawes Glacier and we were heading into an ice field,
which gave the foreground water some interest. I hope to go through
some more and hope that I can find some other interesting
photographs.
I will be leaving for my trip on Friday and I am looking forward to it. I can't wait to spend the whole weekend photographing with a friend. Until Next Time.
I will be leaving for my trip on Friday and I am looking forward to it. I can't wait to spend the whole weekend photographing with a friend. Until Next Time.
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