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JumpinJesus' Photo-A-GoGo
Whatever that means.
I'm going to upload a photo a day. I'm not going to take a photo a day. That would be stealing an idea and I'm not a stealer. My first image is from a hazy afternoon back in April taken down Chicago Avenue. Canon 20D, Canon 70-200mm f/4L http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/ChicagoAve.jpg |
I have always loved your work. I look forward to each day's post.
The above photo has almost magical lighting properties. Would you say more about the circumstances of the shot? |
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That said, excellent image. I really like the contrast and detail in the foreground coupled with the haze in the distance. |
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It's a lot harder than it seems... so maybe trend was a poor choice of words on my part. |
Mmmmm....looking forward to seeing each days posting from you!! I love the tonal qualities in this one! I am going to have to start shooting on hazy/foggy days!!
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Next up, we have a broken window.
I had backed up a lot of my raw files to disks. When we moved, the box containing all my raw files was lost. Sadly, the raw file for this one was among the lost files, so I don't remember the date. I can say that from what I remember, this was from December, 2006 and was shot with a Canon 20D, 70-200mm f/4 L http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/BrokenWindow1.jpg |
I adore that picture. Is that a gunshot hole? ):
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I'm not sure if it is or not. I'm guessing it is. You know, a couple of bored hillbillies, a rifle, a couple beers, a pickup, and a Friday night. This was taken in West Virginia from what I remember.
Here's today's. It was taken at the Lincoln Park Conservatory. Canon 20D, Sigma 105mm f/2.8 macro http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/Leaves.jpg |
Beautiful cascading effect. Is that a ginkgo tree? It's been decades since I last saw one.
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Very nice JJ! There is no telling how many photographers would have passed that up....something to you can practice to achieve, is the artistic 'eye' to find this kind of shot!
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Thank you, zipper.
Elphaba, shesus tells me that it is indeed a ginkgo tree. Today's upload: Monument Valley, Utah The entire geographic region covered by northern Arizona and southern Utah is one of the most beautiful places on earth in my opinion. Here's a less-focused, shaky view of it. Canon 20D, Canon 70-200mm f/4 L http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/MonumentValley.jpg |
This is not the usual postcard picture of this region. I find the foreground weight against the prominent sky a more interesting composition. It evokes a sense of sadness/loss that I can't identify.
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Whoops. Luckily I didn't title this "Photo-A-Day-Go" like some other people around here. :hmm:
So, here's my latest. Canon 20D, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/HaroldWashington.jpg |
Very nice. You're quite talented. :thumbsup:
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Great photo work. That first shot down chicago Avenue has a vintage feel to it. I think its the combination of haze and perspective.
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Thank you, jewels and newtx.
Today's upload is from Arizona. It's near meteor crater along Interstate 40. I love things that have been abandoned as subjects. http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/Car.jpg |
Today's is from the San Xavier Mission outside Tucson, AZ.
The interior is spectacular. Had I realized I'd be stopping, I would have brought my tripod for some better interior shots. This was just inside the door so there was enough outside light to illuminate it. I still had to shoot at ISO 800 at f/4.0 and 1/15 sec. exposure. http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/Dying.jpg |
Gorgeous one and all, JJ. :)
I hope to capture moments and viewpoints even a fraction as well as you do some day. |
Thank you, mixedmedia. Though I have to say that I've seen some of your work and it's quite good. I would love it if you could share more with us.
For today's upload, I chose the church in Bodega Bay where Hitchcock's The Birds was filmed. Shesus had never been here and she is a huge Alfred Hitchcock fan so visiting Bodega Bay was quite an experience for her. Canon 20D, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/BodegaBay.jpg |
Thanks, JJ. :)
Actually, I've been pretty lazy about going through my pictures lately. I've been taking them and uploading them to the computer, quickly browsing through them, but then failing to do anything with them, lol. I even have a bunch of stuff taken with my new macro lens still in my camera. I be lazy. |
Today's is a bit abstract.
This was another whose raw file is lost. I nearly want to cry every time I think of all those raw image files that are gone. Canon 20D, Sigma 105mm f/2.8 macro http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/stems.jpg |
The last picture reminds me of rhubarb stalks. I'm sure that is not what it is but it takes me back to my grandmother's kitchen with the smell of freshly baked rhubarb pie sitting on the counter.
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Beautiful pics, btw. I love the tubular-building shot so far... fantastic use of B&W. Do you shoot in B&W specifically, or is that a post-processing modification? |
Excellent shots all around but this is by far my favorite:
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There have been heated debates regarding which is preferable, RAW or jpeg. I know, it's kind of silly to get heated over this, but photographers can be really strange that way. The RAW file is like a digital negative. From it you can manipulate an image without losing any of the data from the image. I can desaturate a RAW file yet the color information is always present and I can revert back to the color image at any time. And also, if there ever came a time when the copyright ownership of a photo ever came into question, the RAW file is the best proof a photographer has that a photo is in fact his or hers. Manic_Skafe, Thanks for the compliment. I'm hoping to see you posting more, too. You do some great work. Here's today's. Union Station in Chicago. Canon 20D, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/UnionStation.jpg |
sweet shot here, JJ.
and made even sweeter by capturing the lone traveler. well done, man!! |
It's always eye-opening to inhabit your field of vision.
When I look at your stuff, I see new things afterward. Thanks JJ, Art |
I love looking at your work.
Not going to lie... makes me a little jealous I can't do it. :) |
Thank you for the kind words paddyjoe, Art, and Toaster.
Here's today's. It's from a seemingly abandoned town along the California/Arizona border called Vidal. Canon 20D, Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 http://www.kwpearce.com/hotlinking/Wall.jpg |
A window to infinity? Stunning shot.
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What she said! ^ ^ ^
Very powerful stuff. |
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I like how it forces your eyes to swim around the wall and then kinda sucks you in the middle, curious to see what's in the window. |
Thank you, elph and jewels.
fnaqzna, thanks for the kind words. I want to go back with wire cutters and get rid of that clutter around the window. There's something about it that drives me nuts. If you're close enough to Vidal, you might check it out. It's an interesting place. It's on U.S. 95 a few miles south of I-40. |
These photo's are awesome, some of the best pics I've seen in a while.
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This is a bump, Mr. I'm-a-liar-pants-and-not-uploading.
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You have a great eye, JJ. I hope that some day my eye for photos can be even half as good.
Post as you can, these are awesome to see! |
What Toaster said... How can you be so cruel to a fan? :)
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