Monthly Archives: January 2009

Packer Bird Feeder

Gave this to my parents a few years ago for Christmas. Not sure how much the birds appreciate the green and gold but it’s held up to the Wisconsin winters pretty well.

Exposure: 1/250 sec, Aperture: f/3.5, Focal Length: 28 mm, ISO 200.

Packer Birdfeeder

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Yard Light in Winter

A nice example of something that I saw that looked interesting that I just never could get quite right. I tried different angles, settings, etc. but couldn’t replicate what I initially saw. I increased the exposure by one stop in Lightroom. Any suggestions and/or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Exposure: 1/200 sec, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 127 mm, ISO 200.

Yard light in Winter

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Christ the King Cathedral Nightime Sideview

Yesterday featured the entrance to Christ the King Cathedral and today features the side. It was a bit cold to be standing around outside with a tripod waiting for the various exposure times I was messing around with but gaining the experience was well worth it. Caught a car going by as a bonus.

Exposure: 8.0 sec, Aperture: f/3.5, Focal Length: 30 mm, ISO 100.

Christ the King Cathedral

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Christ the King Cathedral Nightime

Spent a few nights in Superior, WI for work last month and hit a few spots to practice some nighttime photography. This isChrist the King Cathedral, which is one of the larger churches in the area.

Exposure: 1/5 sec, Aperture : f/3.5, Focal Length: 28mm ISO 400.

Christ the King Cathedral

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