Sunrise, Lake Lowell






For the last couple of days I've been doing some more reading on panoramas, landscapes and how to make photos sharper. I couldn't wait to try some of the stuff out, so I got up this morning and biked down to one of my favorite locations, Lake Lowell. I got up around 6:00 am, so that way I could take advantage of the nice soft light of dawn, and of course get photos of the sunrise. When I got there the sky was still a little gray. That gives a little challenge, because colors tend not to be as bright and contrasting in overcast light. However, after a few minute the sun came over the horizon, suddenly the sky turned yellow/red, giving everything a very nice warm tint.

Something I've been trying out lately has been a tripod. I've had one for a long time, but haven't used a whole lot. If you look at a lot of landscape photos, everything from front to back is in focus. To get this photographers have to use a high aperture, and because they're shooting at dawn or dusk to take advantage of the soft light, they have to use a slow shutter speed to get the right amount of light. Since it's impossible to hold a camera and take a picture with these settings. Every landscape photographer uses a tripod. For the longest time I was wondering why my landscapes weren't turning out right. They'd be blurry, or most often, not sharp. After I read what I was doing wrong, I always pack along a tripod when I think I'm going to be taking landscape photos! 

By the way, check out my first panorama!




Oregon Beach 8/6th-9th/2012

 Hello out there! Summer's a great time for taking pictures (I guess any time is, really), especially at the beach. Here are some sample photo's from the trip. I'll add some more details and photos of the trip in a few days!