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These are a few of my favorite things…

2010.02.28

Just a few photos I’ve taken of things around the house….

An Iced Latte I took at work with my D60.

Piano Music sitting on the Piano (my wife plays the piano incredibly well!)

RootBeer

Nah nah nah nah nah… Always Coca-Cola.
(not that big of a soda drinker… the above photo and below photo were taken on the same night… I actually drank water!)

And of course, my iphone… showing off the new case I just got.


The Nikon D5000 has Arrived!!

2010.01.27

Wow, I really wish I didn’t have to work once my camera arrived! It’s so much fun to get a new toy, but a new camera is all the more exciting. I had researched this camera quite a bit and found the features/quality to price-point compelling! After purchasing the camera, I found this link…

D5000 vs. D300s Raw Image Quality Comparison

This camera has many new strengths that I hope to highlight in upcoming posts. The first of which (and one of the things that strongly compelled me to purchase it) is the ISO.

The following pictures is taken at a 1250 ISO. You’ll note very little noise for a non full-frame camera:

Compare this image (1250 ISO on my new D5000) to these images from my old D60 – starting at 800 ISO (picture of Matt) and ending with an evening shot of Will at ISO 800 as well. Of course, in all fairness, the evening shot does bring out the pixelation a bit more:

Finally, for the ISO comparison, check out this rather unexciting picture into a darker corner. The first image is at 1600 ISO and the second at 3200 ISO.

These next pictures were just me playing around… one includes the box (hey, I was excited, what can I say??) 200 ISO


Categories : ISO  review

Lazy Sunday

2010.01.25

In what could be my final photo outing with my loved D60, I didn’t take many pictures but I enjoyed seeing some old vehicles

On a side note, I ordered a D5000 to take my next step up and learn more as well as hopefully produce better pictures. It’ll be here on Wednesday!

I was actually at a birthday party and I got this fun shot of the hostess by her fireplace.


Categories : life

Star Lens Filters – My First Experience

2010.01.18

My buddy Sam gave me a few lens filters he had that didn’t fit any of his lenses currently. They all fit my f1.8 35mm lens and I’m getting a chance to start playing with them. Now as a novice, I’m learning a lot about what is available let alone about how to properly use it. One of the lenses I received was something I’d not heard of before but got pretty excited about the possibilities it presented.

Tiffen 6Point 2mm Star Lens Filter (52mm diameter) – Some shots I took just playing around…

I love that the look of a lot of these are almost futuristic. I get two different feelings when I look at these:
1.) Futuristic-like pictures from everyday lights
and 2.) The stars, if controlled properly can add a really cool element of class to a good photo.

I’ll post up more as I keep playing.


Isabella’s Adoption Finalization

2009.12.31

I had the pleasure of accompanying my brother and sister-in-law to a courthouse in St. Paul today to watch the adoption of their newest child, Isabella, become finalized. I took a few pictures. I ran into a bit of trouble as the setting was extremely warm (lots of red and yellow hued furniture, walls, wood trimming, etc.) fortunately, Apple’s Aperture allows for some editing of hues and various other settings without severely altering the photo…

After we arrived, we had to wait a tiny bit for the judge to get ready to see us and possibly finish up with his previous appointment. Isabella had been on the receiving end of a thrown toy from her big brother, Seth. That’ll explain the little red shiner under her left eye.

After the wait, we were finally admitted into the courtroom and were met by a very friendly, fun judge. He was almost too goofy but we decided it was probably because something like an adoption would be a highlight to his day rather than other juvenile problems he encounters. I had to stick behind the courtroom divider until the very end when the judge allowed me to come in a shoot some group pictures.

Here’s Isabella’s big bro, Seth…

After the adoption was finalized, we hit Khourey’s for breakfast. I enjoyed a Chicken Fried steak and Seth was hilarious with his Mac and Cheese. You’ll also notice the restaurant had much cooler lighting and the pictures weren’t quite so yellow and red.


Piper Christmas

2009.12.30

Christmas pictures with the “in-laws”. I had a hard time breaking away from my 1.8 lens with a lower light setting. I didn’t want to use my flash and opted to go with a touch higher ISO at 400-800 depending on the picture. I did use my other lenses and got great pictures as well but as always, my prime lens impressed me.

Shot with my f/1.8 35mm lens:

Shot with my Promaster f/4-5.6 70mm-300mm lens:


Lemon Meringue Pie Anyone?

2009.12.18

One of the best benefits of the Holiday Season is all of the wonderful food that family makes. My sister-in-law made this awesome Lemon Meringue pie. I can’t say it lasted very long (no longer than 24 hours to be exact), but between myself, my wife, my sister-in-law and my friend Matt, it was short lived!

All I have left is this lowly, yet tantalizing picture shot with my f/1.8lens that I seem to be infatuated with…


Categories : life

Christmas on Camano Island

2009.12.14

Christmas is just around the corner… we put our tree up recently, had it almost fall down, and then re-anchored it in the base. I’m a stickler for trees that look mostly uniform. I’m not big on those “family style” trees… that may all change, of course, with a new little one on the way. I’ve always enjoyed the look of trees in department stores. Now I’m just a guy… I don’t really have the artsy flair for things like that… but I know what appeals to my eyes.

Here’s some tree pics….


Categories : life

Nikon photography – My DSLR Nikon and favorite lens!

2009.12.02

My first DSLR is my current (and only) photography poison. I own (and shoot often) a Nikon D60 camera that I purchased in a kit. I’ve since replaced the kit lenses (18-55mm and 55-200mm) with a set of three that I use religiously.

My newest lens and my current favorite is my new Nikon f/1.8 35mm lens which was a very affordable way to enjoy a fast lens. At $200 I feel as if I got a steal! This is a great low-light lens and I love the photos I get when Focusing on an object up close at 1.8.

For any beginner, I recommend using a prime lens. As a beginning photographer myself, I’ve been amazed at how much I’ve learned about framing, proper focus, and general photography being stuck at a single focal distance. Yes zooming lenses provide a lot more versatility, however you tend to rely too much on that zoom and not enough on your own photography instinct. For focusing, I love the M/MA settings my f/1.8 lens has. I can go fully manual, or I can set it to MA and let the camera auto-focus first and then adjust it to perfection. With a lens providing a set focal distance, it’s really helpful in giving me the control I need but setting it to the camera’s recommendation of the get-go.

More to come!

Dan


Categories : review

Photography – Why I enjoy taking pictures

2009.12.01

I know there are a lot of professionals out there that will give complex answers as to why they are into photography. For me it’s simple. I just really enjoy it. Nothing is more exciting to me than capturing a moment in that perfect way that immortalizes it. Some photographers take hours to get that perfect picture… for me, I take many pictures in that same amount of time and typically get quite a few I am proud of and hang on to the rest to learn from.


Categories : life