Squared – SQ37
Category Archives: monochrome
Springs Eternal
Implosion
Squared – SQ34
Earlier in the week I posted an image of a lilac blossom that was taken using in-camera multiple exposures. I had seen an article online about the technique and realized the menu system the article navigated to show how to achieve the effect was from a Nikon camera. I quickly checked my camera and sure enough I had the same option. I ended up grabbing the tripod and running outside which yielded the lilac image.
I can safely say I was hooked once I looked at the images I had captured. Last night I went out at sunset to grab a few pictures and decided to play again with the technique. This image was taken using three exposures and surprisingly was done hand held. I know I have a fascination with the dandelions but once they turn to seed I think the delicate structure is beautiful. They also lend themselves to a wonderful B&W conversion.
Resistance
West Canada Playground
Chaotic Energy
Hectic time at work combined with a few trips to Binghamton really made for an exhausting week. Happy to have a chance to go up to the West Canada Creek and play with long exposures of the water. Slightly overcast day made for excellent conditions. Hopefully I won’t over do the water posts the next few days… 😉
Under the Squirrel’s Home
Around Town
Weekly Photo Theme – B&W
The theme this week was B&W images of which I am a huge fan. I wanted to try to do something a little different than normal standbys; water, game pieces, etc. I thought I would try to find architectural or street images by exploring around Rome, NY with the camera. I made a few excursions over the course of the week and have determined I am too timid for true street photography (also, not a lot of movement on the streets of Rome). This will have to be something I work on as I have always been impressed with the images I see on Google+. That leaves me with some architectural images or at least some portions of some… 😉










