12. November 2012 · Comments Off on Park Sunset – Bellevue · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , , ,

Tonight I thought I’d post another one of my park at sunset pictures.  This image was taken just after the sun had gone down over the trees, it hadn’t completely set yet as you can still see the orange glow in the distance, but the lights in the park had just come on.

As there was no direct sunlight it was a little darker in the park so I put the camera on a tripod and shot the image with a long exposure.  This was a really pretty scene, there were trees to my right leading down the path and the path was covered with fallen leaves.  The lights along the path also added to the ambiance providing a line of lights off into the distance.

At this end of the park, nearly every light had a couple of flags attached.  I really wanted one of these sets in the foreground to provide some near interest but had to take lots of shots as the flags kept blowing in the breeze and showed motion blur with the long exposure.  Then of course I’d get a good image and found someone had walked into shot!  Very frustrating.  But eventually I got the image I wanted.

For the composition I wanted the entire flag in the foreground in the frame and some of the leaves visible on the floor.  I also wanted the path to wind from center round to the left, this is kind of a leading line, so called as it leads the eye.  Hopefully you look at the image and follow the path around the bend and are left wondering where it goes.  Ideally there’s some payoff at the end of the a leading line, something the line takes you to, but the park didn’t really have anything.

The lights around the path threw a nice orange glow into the trees and the blue sky above the setting sun added a nice color to the image.  Ideally the nearest lamp would have been in line with the sun (that would have been cool) but the sun actually set off to the right hand corner.  So quite a lot happening in this image, and I’m really pleased with the end result.

When I started photography a few years ago I’d occasionally get some really nice pictures.  In hindsight this was more down to luck than anything else.  I didn’t consider the composition as I took the shot.  I didn’t look in each corner to make sure there were no distractions and what I wanted in frame was there.  I guess I was so excited about getting the subject in I didn’t look at what else was going on.  So I got some nice pictures but a lot of bad ones too.  These days I take a lot longer composing the image, making sure I think through what I’m trying to capture.  The result is a much higher percentage of nice pictures.  Today’s image is a great example, I walked through everything I have written above in the view finder before I pressed the shutter.

Tonight Master Chief was showing Carter his new winter hat.  Apparently it’s very warm, but visibility is pretty poor.

11. November 2012 · Comments Off on Downtown Park Waterfall – Bellevue · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , , , ,

So for tonights picture I thought I’d post another image from yesterday’s visit to Bellevue’s Downtown Park.  As I mentioned in yesterdays posting the park has this rather wide waterfall and as you can see in the image below I wasn’t kidding.

I was walking towards the waterfall when I saw the red glow of the setting sun on the water.  I got all giddy excited and ran over to set up the tripod and this was one of the shots I got.  I put a really dark filter on the front of the lens (called a Neutral Density Filter) that restricts light without adding a color cast.  this allowed me to take a pretty slow shutter shot even with bright sunlight on the subject.  This gave the water a nice “ribbon” look as it went over the fall.  I couldn’t have got this effect without the filter, the water would have either been stopped in motion (which I think doesn’t look as cool) or the image would have been blown out.

Above the fall you can see the skyline of some of the tall buildings in Bellevue.  There was an unsightly crane in the image but that was pretty quick to remove with Photoshop (we don’t want no ugly cranes).  While there I met someone who is on my photo course and we had a long talk about the images we are all capturing.

Pretty much right in front of the waterfall is the ice rink.  This was stopping the sun from hitting more of the falls, which is a bit of a pity but I still think I got a nice shot.  Hopefully you agree.

Master Chief introduced Carter to his new girlfriend today, Carter described her to me as a bit of a troll which I thought was pretty rude until I saw the picture!

29. March 2012 · Comments Off on Anderson Park – Redmond · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , ,

It was raining really hard today so tonight’s posting is from my backlog.  This is another shot of Anderson Park in Redmond (where the tree socks are).

I love this wooden cabin I think it looks really good against a backdrop of bright tree’s.  Obviously I am running out of images to post so the rain had better stop soon or I’m going to be posting some really lame pics.

On a positive note, tonight Lisa and I picked our summer vacation location, we are going to Maui, and I’ll be taking my camera and Halo chums with me, so in July expect lots of nice sunsets and beaches.

Roxie went to the cleaners today, she was supposed to go tomorrow but Lisa got the day’s wrong.  Anyway they fitted her in and gave her a bath and haircut.  When she got home she looked really cute and apparently she was really good at the cleaners so Carter decided to give her a treat.

21. March 2012 · Comments Off on Log Cabin – Redmond · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , , ,

Last night on the way home I went to Anderson Park in Redmond to shoot some more “Tree Socks”.  While there I took some pictures of some of the log cabins in the park.

I was walking round one of the cabins trying different compositions and saw this stone chimney.  I took some pictures as the wall was kind’a interesting and didn’t think much more of it.  When I got home I reviewed all the pictures and found this shot of the stone chimney against the wooden slats of the cabin looked really cool.

This is kind of an example of interesting textures.  The horizontal wooden logs that make up the cabins walls, against the siding that sits in the roof’s eves and the stone of the chimney go together to create, I think, a great image.

The sun was setting way off to the left and didn’t really affect the image directly, but it did add some great shadows on the cabin’s walls.  In post processing I boosted the saturation a little and warmed up the image, finally I added a vignette (or a vinegar as my 30 year old niece calls it) and the image was complete.

I now know why Carter was lifting weights last night.   He was prepping for his attempt at lion taming.

20. March 2012 · Comments Off on Anderson Park – Redmond · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , , ,

Last week on the way home I stopped off at Anderson Park to take some pictures.  When I got there I found these fantastic tree socks decorating loads of the trees.  I was really pleased with the images I shot, so today I went back to take some more pictures.

When I got there the sun was starting to go down so I had to work fast.  The socks were still on the trees so I started working the scene looking for a strong composition.

The park not only has trees but also has a number of wooden log huts.  Some of the trees were close to one of the huts so I walked around it taking pictures.  I found one position where you could just see the setting sun between the hut and a tree and shot that.

When I got home I was really pleased with the image but I wanted to do something to kind-a make it pop.  I know that black and white images that have selective color are considered a little tacky, but I tried it with this image and liked the end result.  Lisa did too (and she is always right) so I left the image that way.  I think the park looks great in black and white and the socks really stand out, as they are the only items in the image in color.

I think Carter is trying to build some body mass, this evening I caught him pumping iron muttering, “feel the burn”!