Toss the bread…

Toss the bread, and slowly back away…
Nikon D5100, Sigma 17-700mm f/2.8-4, 1/250s, 70mm, f5.6, ISO 400

Canal Work Horse

When I was exploring the canal park the other day I discovered a canal tug boat was docked at one end.  I have a fascination with the tug boats around the central NY area and I’m not sure if it is the boat or the color scheme used in painting them.  I have a feeling it is a little of both considering my Scandinavian heritage, the colors must speak to me at some level.  🙂

Canal Work Horse
Nikon D5100, Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.0, 1/200s, 32mm, f5.6, ISO 400

When I moved to the side of the boat to capture a different perspective I noticed a wonderful tie down that I could incorporate into the image.  It took a few different arrangements to get the look I wanted. I sometimes neglect to look deeper into a scene to find an image more compelling than the macro scene which caught my initial attention.

Bridled Work Horse
Nikon D5100, Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.0, 1/160s, 17mm, f5.6, ISO 400

I then tried to get a little creative. I had just finished a video from Brian Matiash about an image he processed and he had added some selective blur to enhance his subject. I’m OK with the result for a first attempt and maybe a different subject would have been a little easier as a first try

Bridled Work Horse with blur

I know have more learning (and practicing) but trying to be creative is really part of the fun for me. I just have to remember to think out of the box more when processing or even when composing the picture. I have a tendency to be some what literal but when I do stretch the creative I get some cool results.

Bending Reality

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Bending Reality
Nikon D5100, Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.0, 1/160s, 17mm, f5.6, ISO 400

While I was at the canal park last night I decided to try for another panoramic image.  I had watched a video by Gavin Hoey on Adorama TV on creating panoramic images and I was hoping the view of the canal would allow me to create what I wanted.  This image is a stitch of 9 portrait pictures taken from East to West between Mill St. and Erie Blvd East in Rome, NY.  I think next time I’ll back away just a little more to get the metal railing in the entire image.

Calm Water Falling

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Calm Water Falling
Nikon D5100, Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.0, 1/50s, 17mm, f16, ISO 400

I returned to one of my favorite spots tonight, the park along the NY State Barge Canal in south Rome, NY.  It is located were the Black River enters the canal.  I decided to look for different compositions and made an effort to not duplicate pictures I had captured before.

This image is from the pedestrian bridge over the spillway just as the river enters the canal.  I was lucky there was no wind so the river was like a mirror.  I loved the contrast between the calm and falling water.  Plus the reflection is pretty sweet too!