Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Final

Nikon D40 ISO400 300mm f25 1/20sec

Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO3200 18mm f3.5 30.0sec




Nikon D40 ISO400 220mm f5.6 1/800sec

iPhone 6 Plus ISO32 4.15mm f2.2 1/3200sec


Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO100 55mm f16 1/20sec


Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO100 75mm f11 1/800sec


Nikon D40 ISO1600 150mm f6.3 1/3sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 300mm f13 1/125sec


Nikon D40 ISO800 600mm f6.3 1/125sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 600mm f6.3 1/200sec


Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO400 370mm f9 1/160sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 550mm f6.3 1/40sec


Nikon D40 ISO800 600mm f6.3 1/80sec


Nikon D40 ISO1600 600mm f6.3 1/100sec


Nikon D40 ISO800 600mm f6.3 1/100sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 600mm f7.1 1/100sec


Nikon D40 ISO800 600mm f6.3 1/125sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 600mm f7.1 1/80sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 600mm f7.1 1/50sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 600mm f6.3 1/200sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 600mm f13 1/40sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 550mm f7.1 1/125sec



Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO100 120mm f7.1 1/500sec


Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO2500 210mm f5.6 1/400sec


Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO400 46mm f5 1/180sec


Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO800 55mm f5.6 1/60sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 600mm f9.0 1/40sec


Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO400 55mm f6.3 1/800sec


Cannon EOS Rebel T3 ISO100 55mm f16 1/20sec


Nikon D40 ISO400 600mm f6.3 1/100sec

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Simple Tips

Here are some simple tips for improving pictures. Some of these are repetitive to the course, but are important none the less.

https://www.nationalforests.org/blog/nature-photography-tips?gclid=CMLY5eyw-sgCFQGnaQodbNcIOQ

It talks about focusing, taking care of the sunlight, composing your shot, and simplifying.

Share Two

Here are two pictures.


Thursday, October 29, 2015

Critique




Bighorn National Recreation Area

Last week I interviewed at an accounting firm in Casper, Wyoming. On my drive back up I took the indirect route and traveled through Lovell, WY and the Bighorn National Recreation Area.

It was stunning! Coming over the pass I hit my first snow of the year and was able to take some pictures of what I saw.


For this first picture, I focused on the bush in front of the deer. I think it created a sense of stillness, especially in black and white.


I do not know what makes the ground black (maybe coal?), but I really like this picture.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

The Hunt for Green October

I have been attempting to take Northern Light pictures for a couple of weeks now. I have found myself near Molt, MT three times now. The first time I was able to see some green int the sky, but not to the extent that I thought I would. It was my first time seeing aurora so I was excited nonetheless.

The next two time I have been unsuccessful spotting any lights, but I am not giving up. I have been planning out the perfect shooting criteria and am prepared to hop in the truck and go!

Here is a link to a website that has so suggestions for photographing the northern lights: Click Here

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Northern Lights

I have lived in Montana for over 4 years now, but have never seen the northern lights. After hearing that they would be visible outside of town, I took off toward Molt when I got off ow work on Tuesday.

Now, this is my first time attempting to see the lights, much less photograph them. I did not have a tripod so I used the roof rack and tailgate of my truck in order to hold my camera still as I took long exposures.

The sky was a little cloudy so I did not see very pronounced coloring, but was able to see a beautiful green glow above the horizon. I'm not proud of these pictures, as with my limited experience with nighttime photography I was unable to capture what I saw. I am excited that I got some green coloring to my photos, even if it looks terrible.

This first picture is of where I was at, on the backroads between the farms outside of Molt, MT.


These next three pictures are my attempts at capturing the night sky and the northern lights.

 
 








Thursday, October 1, 2015

Oops, there it went

Today is Thursday and as it turns out I forgot to post last Thursday. Oops.

In order to, hopefully, make up for my mistake I went searching for some information about the significance of blogging as a photographer. I stumbled upon this post on a website called aPhotoEditor. It talks about the benefits of blogging as a photographer, as well as some types of blogs, and reinforces the reader to really target the blog toward the audience they want to reach.

Toward the end of the post it lists a couple of good examples of blogs where I found Matt and Agnes Hage’s Blog. They are a couple of outdoor adventure photographers who do shoots for outdoor brands. Combing through their pictures, here are a few I really enjoy.



Peering Into the Landscape

Get it? "Peer"ing... 

Yep. This post is for the peer critique. Enjoy!

This photo was taken at the Beartooth Mountain Christian Ranch the weekend before Labor Day. 
Downstream of Woodbine Falls near Nye, Montana.

View from the Beartooth Pass taken last weekend.