Day 49

The weather wasn’t cooperating today and I wasn’t sure if I would be able to get outside with the camera.  In the early afternoon I decided to setup a picture inside as a backup plan even though I was still going to try for something outside.  Luckily around 3pm the sun started to fight off the clouds which allowed me to go for a short walk in the field across the road.  I was amazed at the green I was able to find among the snow.  This is the one I liked the best.

With the snow in the background and the sun not very strong I was a little worried I would blow out the highlights.  I got lucky with the exposure and didn’t have to do any recovery in my processing.  I bumped up the black, added some contrast and increased the saturation slightly.

I was able to get quite a few nice pictures on that short walk before the disappearing sun and numbing fingers sent me back home.  There was a general recurring theme of using snow as the backdrop but they all work for me.

I also found some interesting moss growing on the side of a tree.  It was about 5 feet off the ground facing the prevailing winds but that didn’t stop it from being the most vibrant object outside today.  There was some fungus on the same tree which looked interesting but I was unable to get the right focus with the zoom I was using.  That will be a project for another day.

Now for the picture I actually had to think about and setup as my backup picture.  Maybe it is because I’m such a Disney nut and maybe it is because we have way too much Disney stuff in the house but lately those are the items I turn to in a pinch.  The plaque is a much used quote from Walt Disney but still one of my favorites and the figures are Jim Shore.  The second one of these pictures is without the quote and processed as a multiple exposure HDR image with PS Elements (didn’t turn out too bad).

Day 48

This morning I noticed that the clouds were gathering before sunrise and might help the sun put on an early show.  Even though it was 16 deg F outside I walked down to the end of my road to get a better view.  I wasn’t disappointed.  I was able to capture a few great pictures before my fingers started to feel numb.

When I got closer to home I ventured down into the yard next to the fence to see what I could find.  The blowing snow from the day before had coated one side of the fence posts and the soft, early morning light provided just enough contrast for some more pictures.

I was pretty happy with this picture right out of the camera.  I did crop the picture because I think the framing couldn’t be improved.  I did play with a few settings to bring out some of the details in the snow and the wood.  The last modification was to process the image through a sepia filter which really added to the quality.  everything was basically brown or white so it was an easy switch.  The sepia processing preserved the detail in the edges of the snow better than if I had went with a straight B&W processing.

I’m including the original picture as a comparison.  I think it is interesting to see where I started and where the picture ended up when I was done.

Day 47

Today winter decided to make its presence know in Upstate NY.  I didn’t think I would get the opportunity to get outside with the camera which meant I needed to get creative inside.  I watched a video this morning by Ben Russell where he talked about colors, framing, etc.  After yesterday’s picture involving color I decided to try something a little different.  Complimentary colors are suppose to provide great contrast and bring out highlights so I borrowed a green scarf from my wife and photographed it against a red chair cushion.

I processed the picture through Topaz Labs Adjust 5 program to correct the white balance and make the colors a little more intense.  Not a bad first effort but I do think I need to practice some more.

My Bad! Days 35 through 46

I suppose I could blame it on the holiday season or the fact that work was crazy hectic but the truth is I was lazy.  I always said to myself that I would post to the blog tomorrow, which as everyone knows never comes.  Now I am sitting at my computer looking toward the task of catching up for two weeks of missed posts.  I believe the best solution is to place the pictures here for anyone to review and start fresh with today.

Without much further ado, I present the missing pictures…

Day 35 – Ornament in my office

Day 36 – Old friends

Day 37 – Cold morning

Day 38 – Sunrise water tower

Day 39 – Tinkerbell

Day 40 – Disney books (inspiration from Mel Peifer)

Day 41 – Going with the theme of late

Day 42 – Abandoned building

Day 43 – Strength

Day 44 – Sunset colors

Day 45 – Shadows and light

Day 46 – Hazy and lazy

Going forward I will put more effort into keeping this blog up to date and will attempt to expand on what I include for each picture.  It will be a challenge but I do accept it… lol!

Days 33 & 34

Living in the north does create a challenge for doing a 365 project once daylight savings time returns to normal and the days naturally get shorter.  There just isn’t enough light during the day to get out and photograph in if you are also trying to work a regular job.  Day 33 was even more of a challenge with my lunch time and hour after work already spoken for.  I did think it would give me an opportunity to try some night photography and I had one particular image in my head I wanted to get.  A local bakery has an unique billboard sign out front to attract drivers into their store.

Trying to get this picture from the parking lot of the bakery just wasn’t going to work.  You would be too close and there would be even more light flare.  Luckily there is a post office across the street with the perfect angle to take this picture.  It also had the advantage of being elevated compared to the bakery which helped me too.

Day 34 was shaping up to be a complete wash out.  It had been raining since I woke up and didn’t appear like it would stop.  Five minutes before I was ready to leave work everything changed.  The rain stopped, the clouds opened up and the sun put on a final show for the day.

I didn’t take the chance that this scene would last until I got home.  I threw everything into the car, grabbed the camera and stood in the front lawn at work snapping pictures. It turned out be the right decision!  The sky show was over before I made it home.

Day 32

I had about an hour between the end of work and my dentist appointment yesterday which I thought would provide enough time to walk around town a little with my camera.  Walking I did, picture taking, not so much.  After the sun sets I learned it isn’t easy taking pictures without a tripod.  I just couldn’t hold the camera steady enough to get clear pictures.  The only one I was fairly happy with was of the holiday lights on the side of a parking garage.  Coming into Rome from the south this view is visible to all.

I ended up taking a shorter walk than anticipated and vowed I would do it again but with a tripod in tow.  I did mange one other picture but I had to play with it a little to make the out of focus condition not as noticeable.  I zoomed in extremely close and I like how it turned out but I’m wondering if more of the building would add to the picture.

I should have some more time after work today.  Now I just have to decide where to go for the best opportunities.

Day 31

That didn’t last long…  a day late again!  Well, discipline be damned!  At least I get to it eventually.

It was a great day considering it was the 12th of December in Upstate NY.  I had an opportunity to go exploring with the camera during lunch and then I made the effort to stop at a few places on the ride home.  I had seen this path from the road over the weekend and the midday sun was creating a great symmetric shadow from the fence on the path.  I knew I wasn’t going to be able to capture that image but I thought one of the trail going off into the distance would be good.

I wanted to enhance the moody feeling of the location so I added some blur and selective focus to the image.  I have used this before on a similar shot from the summer and it does change the picture to be what I wanted.  Sometimes it isn’t about the sharpest, clearest representation of the scene but an interpretation of what your are feeling.  It still comes back to capturing the emotion and creating that connection to a memory.

Day 30

Yep, I’m trying to break the habit of constantly being a day behind on these blog posts for my project.  I’m taking the time tonight to write this so hopefully it will turn out OK.  Usually my ramblings about the picture flow more easily the next morning in the sleepy fog, caffeine induced clarity at the start of my day.

I missed an opportunity to catch the sunrise this morning.  I hadn’t planned ahead and was at a lose for where to go to get a nice picture.  I felt I had done the sunrise views around the house and wanted something different.  By the time I made up my mind the sun had rose too much and the great early colors in the sky were gone.

My project picture today was a happy accident.  I had been sitting in front of the computer viewing my Google+ stream when I just picked up the camera and pointed it at the Xmas tree.  I zoomed in to the maximum of the camera and reduced the shutter to 1/2 second.  As the camera was capturing the image I shook my handle slightly to see if I could create light streaks in the image.  It worked!  After a few more attempts I ended up with this picture which looked like little hearts to me.

I think next time I’ll drink more coffee before attempting a same day blog post.  The words just flow better then… lol!