Monday, May 26, 2014
waterlogue - big sur
As I was first taking classes in photography years ago, I was also obsessively reading the photo blog KrisAtomic, which impacted me in many ways that still stick to this day. What inspired me to buy my beloved 50mm lens? Check this out. My urge to visit Iceland despite the fact I would subsist on… ice? Yup. Why I pine for a Fuji x100? Just look here.
So as I pondered the switch from Android to iPhone, you can imagine that her iphonography post stuck in my mind. Then along came the waterlogue post. And well, now, guess what I have an iPhone with the Waterlogue app ($2.99 via App Store) which magically turns photos into watercolors. As it has not been my habit to take phone photos, it took me months to really experiment with this. This weekend I spent a lovely couple of days in Carmel/Big Sur. I took a few photos with the phone and am really liking how they turned out after running them through Waterlogue! They key seems to be going for high contrast. I found I liked the Bold setting best.
BTW if you are looking for the best hike in this area, it really is Point Lobos, just South of Carmel. Some ups and downs with breathtaking coastlines for a couple of miles. We had a good long 2.5 hour walk/hike and really, just beautiful. The rest of the pictures are from Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. I only wish I had more pictures to play with! I'll aim to do a SF/Mission version soon.
Do you read any good photo blogs I should know about?
Friday, January 31, 2014
golden gate bridge II
This was another journey with the new 100mm. I really like these photos, however the focus is not tack sharp or really that sharp at all upon zooming in in Lightroom. Was this due to shooting from a moving boat? Am I expecting too much from a distance? The jury is out, hopefully I'll get under there again for another try.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
january flowers
New year, new lens! After lots of thought about adding another lens since upgrading to the full frame 6D. I finally bought Canon's 100mm macro. The Macro Class kind of sealed the deal. I'm still getting used to it, and as always I'm somewhat focus obsessed. I need to see how crisp it stays how far away. But so far, I like!
Today was a beautiful sunny day in San Francisco. I didn't have as much time to get out as I would have liked, but was able to snap some blooming trees near my house. Same place on Church Street I took pictures two years ago March, so hopefully the'll stay in bloom for a while. Or maybe it's a sign of rapidly shifting weather patterns that will soon have my neighborhood and all of California underwater. Ok, enjoy the flowers!
Today was a beautiful sunny day in San Francisco. I didn't have as much time to get out as I would have liked, but was able to snap some blooming trees near my house. Same place on Church Street I took pictures two years ago March, so hopefully the'll stay in bloom for a while. Or maybe it's a sign of rapidly shifting weather patterns that will soon have my neighborhood and all of California underwater. Ok, enjoy the flowers!
Sunday, January 5, 2014
angel island
New year, new resolution to post more pictures! Last July already, I went with some friends to Angel Island. Located in the middle of the bay, it is a great place to spend a long afternoon touring the island either on foot or by bicycle (which you can rent on the island). There is a long outer loop of the island and a shorter inner loop both of which are very bike/hike friendly. From the inner loop you can hike up (no bicycles) to the top of the island. From this top point, there is a 360 view of the bay area, from SF to Sausalito and Marin to Berkeley to Oakland and back to SF. On this particular day, the views of Sausalito were so pretty, they reminded me of the costal towns of italy.
We started the day at the Ferry Building which is a great place to grab some lunch from the Farmer's Market to picnic with on the Island. The Blue and Gold line to Angel Island picks up behind the Ferry Building (but will only drop you back off in Fisherman's Wharf) and you can buy your tickets either in the building or even on the boat itself.
It was a good time of year for flowers at the Farmer's Market:
The views as the ferry leaves SF are really great. I tried to make these first few look like old postcards, I think it worked!:
On the island itself, there are lots of interesting buildings from back in the day when it was a fort and immigration station:

The views just really aren't bad:
The Portofino-esque Saulsalito:
We started the day at the Ferry Building which is a great place to grab some lunch from the Farmer's Market to picnic with on the Island. The Blue and Gold line to Angel Island picks up behind the Ferry Building (but will only drop you back off in Fisherman's Wharf) and you can buy your tickets either in the building or even on the boat itself.
It was a good time of year for flowers at the Farmer's Market:
The views as the ferry leaves SF are really great. I tried to make these first few look like old postcards, I think it worked!:
America's Cup Prada boat & Alcatraz:
Some panoramas happened:
On the island itself, there are lots of interesting buildings from back in the day when it was a fort and immigration station:

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cornhenge
A couple of exciting things happened on a quick trip back to Ohio over the holidays. First, I got to see some snow flurries. And second, we visited Cornhenge. This is a field of corn statues officially called Field of Corn (with Osage Orange Trees). Although it is is in a very office-parky area (located at 4995 Rings Rd in Dublin, OH), it is quite pretty and I think the world needs more oddball stuff. Giant corn statues? Why not.
While driving up 33/Riverside Drive between Upper Arlington to Dublin (where Cornhenge lives), we also stopped to take a few pictures of the pretty trees along the river.
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