I've been wanting to experiment with Black and White for some time. This was that experiment. Perhaps I should say the first of many. I like this image as so much focus is drawn to the eyes.
I took this picture in the backyard right after dinner. Eli only lets me see him through the view finder for a sheer second before he resumes whatever fascinating thing he was doing before. This split second I feel I connected with him through this image.
An adventurous blog set to discover the world and propel myself into something larger.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
Like a cowbell.
As promised, here is another shot of some creek in Annandale you don't care about. But what I took away from this shot was that I was outside, enjoying the crisp coolness of the evening. Perhaps this isn't the most awe inspiring photograph ever. But it did teach me something.
I learned tonight that I enjoy the pursuit of the shot almost as much as the shot itself.
I utilized a neutral density filter to get more 'time' out of this shot than the previous night's exposure. This was a single stop and makes me want more neutral density. Like a cowbell.
I learned tonight that I enjoy the pursuit of the shot almost as much as the shot itself.
I utilized a neutral density filter to get more 'time' out of this shot than the previous night's exposure. This was a single stop and makes me want more neutral density. Like a cowbell.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Getting Started
I was out with my son this evening on a walk through the wooded area behind our house. This is a simple snapshot of the creek. It's also showing the reflection of the trees above. This little image caught my eye. Now I'm thinking of how I can recapture this image in different ways. Here's hoping the weather cooperates for the next few days...
Friday, March 14, 2014
I've been honing my skills with my new setup. Camera bag, or as I call it, my workspace, up front. My backpack, with all the other, less needed, but still important stuff, in the back. The other function of the backpack is to counter the weight of my workspace up front. This is great, as I can remain balanced as I chase my son through the zoo.
Here's a picture of a rare site at the zoo. A dump truck exhibit. Eli was captivated by the dump truck moving around and doing it's thing. It was moving dirt, as Eli would say.
While moving through the tiger exhibit, and chasing Eli, we saw the tigers moving about. I had to switch from wide angle to telephoto as fast as I could to capture this fleeting moment. Thanks to my workspace configuration, I was able to do so.
I really enjoy the eyes in this image. Curious and not threatening. I still want to get closer and tighter. Until then, I'll just have to be patient. Like a tiger.
Here's a picture of a rare site at the zoo. A dump truck exhibit. Eli was captivated by the dump truck moving around and doing it's thing. It was moving dirt, as Eli would say.
While moving through the tiger exhibit, and chasing Eli, we saw the tigers moving about. I had to switch from wide angle to telephoto as fast as I could to capture this fleeting moment. Thanks to my workspace configuration, I was able to do so.
I really enjoy the eyes in this image. Curious and not threatening. I still want to get closer and tighter. Until then, I'll just have to be patient. Like a tiger.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Little Adventure Training

What I wanted to capture in this blog was the configuration I used to keep up with my son, as well as carry everything needed for the trip. I also wanted to cover how this made me flexible and allowed for me to capture all of the moments that were spectacular during the little adventure.

Heavy stuff in the back, with camera readily available up front. My wife, acting as the second shooter, aka 'grabber from the back pack', would augment my shots by helping me setup the GoPro for stationary shots looking at the whole group. This worked very well, as it kept my primary camera in my hands as well as involved with the action. I would then control the GoPro from the iPod touch I attached to my arm. This remote started, stopped and changed settings on the GoPro via WIFI signals. This was critical, again, to keep control as well as stay focused on the action.
Below is a quick shot I took while being on the move and keeping up with my family. It's just a shot to capture the sunset as it was setting opposite museum. I took another shot, referenced here on my facebook.
The lessons I learned this evening were that of travel light and travel fast. This enabled me to focus on the important adventure of Eli's first Metro trip. I was in the action when needed, and just a step away for a quick shot when ready. I am going to model the rest of my shooting from this light and fast capability.

Sunday, February 23, 2014
More Learning
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Nikon D600 w/ f2.8 24-70 Lens. |
1. Nikons are fun to shoot with (too)! This isn't a way of saying Canons are not fun, but Nikons are fun as well. I really enjoyed using this camera. I do admit, I was at a handicap to use the camera. The control mechanisms and interfaces were different than my Canon bodies. It did take me a while to find the controls I wanted, but it didn't hamper the overall experience.
2. I really like the 24-70mm range. My friend was cool to let me borrow a his full frame camera. But to throw in such an awesome lens, it becomes clear that he was really trying to show me something. (Was that enough lens puns in one sentence?) To clearly illustrate my point, here is my son at the grocery store.
At the grocery store, and with the wide ability of this lens, I was able to set him apart from his surroundings. I really enjoy this little picture as it's how I often see my son. He's entirely in focus and almost jumping off of his surroundings.
3. There is someone in the world that trusts me enough to let me borrow their camera without hesitation. Yes, he's a Nikon-shooter, but I can accept that. Most importantly, and I seriously mean this, I feel really good to know that I have a friend that trusts me.
Cheers!
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
What happened to 2013...?

Quick updates:
-Moved from Hawaii to Virginia. Closer to family, friends and the four seasons.
-Started a new job. Been there almost a month and it's still challenging.
-Sold the 5D mk II. Got the 70D for the autofocus during video ability. Better for filming Eli while he's growing so fast.
-Found out I'm going to be a dad again. This time to a daughter. Already planning to buy another full frame DSLR to capture every moment.
Below is a picture of bay bridge in San Francisco. I was there on business (ref. new job) and got up early to walk out and get this shot. One of the last few scenery shots with the old 5D (ref. sold it).
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