July 26, 2017 HDR #4
First Sunset
First picture I took. Taken with Nikon D5200, 18-55mm ED kit lens, and sunset preset on camera.
Sunrise 3/12/17
Sunrise #2 3/12/17
Lightning Streak
Shot manually with a 1986 50mm f/1.8.
July 26, 2017 - Landscape #2
July 26, 2017 - Landscape 1
Light Upon A Leaf
Afternoon sunlight cut between the trees, casting a ray upon a single leaf that rose from the earth.
Undergrowth
A plant growing beneath the trees is bathed with the sunlight from above.
9PM Sunset, Variant #1
9PM Sunset, Variant #2
9PM Sunset, Variant #3
Blue Hour
I have been trying my new D610. The dynamic range in the RAW files is great. The colors of the neutral profile allow for realistic, balanced editing. The shadow and highlight regions are easily recoverable. This beach is one of my favorite places to photograph landscapes and beach wildlife. A lovely way to end an Easter Sunday.
November Earth & Sky
December Blues
I love the view of the 20mm lens. Wide enough to capture an entire scene without being too wide, in my opinion. The low-tide pools provided me with a great reflective surface. I used my trusty Benro Mach3 tripod and the Benro 10-stop ND filter for this photo.
Pierce's Point Road - January 2020 #1
The Fujifilm X-H1 (on loan from a good friend) and the XF 23mm f/2 is great travel camera setup. The lens gives great sunstars, comparable to my Nikkor 20mm f/1.8G
Pierce's Point Road - January 2020 #2
Narrow aperture image taken with the Fujifilm X-H1
Stone Harbor Sunset - February 2020 #1
Stone Harbor Sunset - February 2020 #2
Long exposure HDR
Stone Harbor Sunset - February 2020 #3
Telephoto image focusing on the cloud formations
Pierce's Point Road - February 2020 #1
Even though the sun was hidden, the clouds offered a great subject for long exposure photography.
Pierce's Point Road - February 2020 #2
A shorter exposure three-bracket image blend
North Wildwood - March 2020 #1
A 30-second triple exposure blend of the sunrise in North Wildwood, early March 2020
North Wildwood - March 2020 #2
A 30-second, 1.3-seconds, and 10-second triple exposure blend of the sunrise in North Wildwood, early March 2020