Thirty in Eleven – TIE12
Category Archives: sunset
Goodnight
Sunset Reflected
Support Rings
Thirty in Eleven – TIE05
The weather forecast this morning was ‘iffy’ at best so I only brought along my Olympus E-P3 camera. I thought maybe I could grab a quick image during lunch or just before picking my daughter up from college. Even though the sun is setting way earlier than I am use to I did manage to wander around part of the SUNYIT campus after work. There was a beautiful sunset that I was able to capture in the reflection off the new nanotechnology building (I’ll share later) but what really caught my eye were the bicycle racks outside of the Student Center. Let me know what you think of them…
Dusk Over the Field House
Thirty in Eleven – TIE03
A beautiful sunset and me without my tripod. I even left work a little early to get a jump on the sky as it was setting up for this show. I had to pick my daughter up at college tonight right around sunset and peeking out the windows at work I knew it was going to be a good one. Unfortunately, I had used the tripod on Friday when I went playing in the creek and failed to return it to the car. Now I needed to get creative with some handheld images. I’m always a fan of a strong silhouette and the view from the upper parking lots did not disappoint. This is looking southwest over the Wildcat Field House.
Sunset Silhouette
From Mid-Field
SUNYIT Campus
Wildcat Athletic Field House
I spent another great evening running around the SUNYIT campus with the camera as I waited for my daughter to finish her class. The sunset was expected to be a good one so I decided to throw the Rokinon 8mm fish-eye lens on the camera and see what I could create. This was actually the first image I captured that night. It is another view of the Wildcat Athletic Field House but this time from the mid-filed line. As with any super wide angle lens, objects in the image are closer than they appear. I wished I could have sneaked onto the field but there was an event inside the field house and the walkways were packed with people.







