This morning there was a conjuncture of Saturn, Jupiter and the Moon.
I really wanted to capture an image with a nice foreground.....was thinking over downtown Springfield.
In order to plan my shot, I used an app called Photo Pills. Using it, I was able to see that I would not be able to get the angle I wanted over the downtown area. I did see, though, that the conjuncture would be nicely composed with the Northridge water tower if I shot my images from the Northridge Bowling Alley parking lot....coincidentally just a couple of miles from us.
Here's my result....
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Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Friday, May 8, 2020
May Full Flower Moon
Well, the cloud cover moving in didn't allow for the best moon images....
While I like to see a clear and bright full moon, the clouds added interest and opportunities to capture something a bit different.
I was using the Olympus EM1 Mark3 in the Starry Sky mode.
While I like to see a clear and bright full moon, the clouds added interest and opportunities to capture something a bit different.
I was using the Olympus EM1 Mark3 in the Starry Sky mode.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Duranceau Park
We made the short trip to Columbus to visit a new park for us....Duranceau Park.
The park is on the banks of the Scioto River, making it a trap for migrating birds this time of year.
Our bird-photographer friend, Arnie, met us there to show us some of the best spots. The best bird was the male Cerulean that pooped up in front of us right at the start of the road!
Here's a few images from Duranceau.
The park is on the banks of the Scioto River, making it a trap for migrating birds this time of year.
Our bird-photographer friend, Arnie, met us there to show us some of the best spots. The best bird was the male Cerulean that pooped up in front of us right at the start of the road!
Here's a few images from Duranceau.
Male Cerulean Warbler |
Blue-Headed Vireo |
Northern Oriole |
Northern Oriole |
House Finch |
Palm Warbler |
Farmer's Moon
Last night's almost full moon from our upstairs window. A farmer was taking advantage by working the fields.
I get a lot of questions on how to shoot an image like this one, so decided to relate my techniques.
You have two choices...you can shoot two images and combine in a composite, or one shot with some gradient editing. This shot is the later. The key for both techniques is to use spot metering on the moon.
You have two choices...you can shoot two images and combine in a composite, or one shot with some gradient editing. This shot is the later. The key for both techniques is to use spot metering on the moon.
If doing two shots, you must use spot metering on the first shot of the moon, checking exposure to make sure that there's detail in the moon surface. Then, shoot a second image, metering the background. You can then combine in your editing program and adjust the layers to best show the moon. Note that this type of image works best at twilight rather than in full darkness.
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