Monthly Archives: September 2009
Monona Terrace – Take Two
Following up yesterday’s post, today’s is the AEB’s overexposed by one stop look. The lights certainly lose their shape.
Exposure: 2.5 sec, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 28 mm, ISO 200 (Exposure Bias: 1.0)

Monona Center – Take One
I rarely use the Automatic Exposure Bracketing featuring on my camera but found a chilly evening in March a good opportunity to try it out on the Monona Terrace. If you turn 180°, you would get this image. This image is the original with the upcoming ones having the exposure set one stop over and under exposed.
Exposure: 1.3 sec, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 28 mm, ISO 200

Family at the Fair
We took the kids to the Sherburne County Fair last month to see some animals and eat some fair food. Samantha had a good time watching the animals (and eating mini-donuts). I took some pictures of Jennifer and Samantha watching the horses. This at the time was an “oops” picture but after uploading to Lightroom, it has grown on me and thus was spared from the Delete button.
Exposure: 1/320 sec, Aperture: f/5.6, Focal Length: 135 mm, ISO 200


