Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Bannack, Montana
1. Building: 3.3.10 @ 10:30 a.m.; Dubois, ID; f 5.6; 1/400; Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
2. Organ: 3.3.10 @ 3:20 p.m.; Bannack, MT; f 5.6; 1/8; Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
3. Spoons: 3.3.10 @ 3:25 p.m.; Bannack, MT; f 5; 1/125; Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
4. Paige: 3.3.10 @ 3:45 p.m.; Bannack, MT; f 5.6; 1/15; Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
5. Andrew: 3.3.10 @ 3:40 p.m.; Bannack, MT; f 5.6; 1/80; Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
6. Ghost: 3.3.10 @ 4:15 p.m.; Bannack, MT; f 11; 6 seconds; Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS; tripod used
In each photo I adjusted levels and saturation. I used gradient map and channel mixer to make the spoons photo black and white. In the ghost photo, I used a tripod. Paige stood in the photo for about 3 seconds, then ran out. The camera only caught an outline of Paige creating a ghost like effect.
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Great shots! I think my favorite one is of the spoons or whatever utensils those are...lol. It's a great depth of field and good exposure!
ReplyDeletek my fav is the macro shallow depth..beautiful! I think that everyone just took such beautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteI love the spoon pin cushions. You got the perfect angle and composition for that shot.
ReplyDeleteThe ghost shot looks very natural.
ReplyDeleteThe weeds in front of the building really set an autumn mood.
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