From last night. I almost froze my fingers off trying to get this. I'll have to try it again in warmer conditions and with a tripod.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7499/...70028665_h.jpgMoonrise Over Burke Mountain by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
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From last night. I almost froze my fingers off trying to get this. I'll have to try it again in warmer conditions and with a tripod.
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7499/...70028665_h.jpgMoonrise Over Burke Mountain by Tim_NEK, on Flickr
^^^ rad! no tripod? looks like the clouds are moving quite a bit and the moon is clean…
been waiting a while for this dude to click in for the first time…
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Thanks! I've been after this shot for a while and finally have the gear to pull it off. The winds were blowing pretty hard up high 50-60mph so the clouds were moving fast. The IS on the lens is coming in handy in cases like this. However, a steadier shot on a tripod would have made everything cleaner.
And cool kid pic. Mine are going to get out this weekend if it warms up a bit.
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New Years morning in big sky and some cold Bridger smoke
I thought I alrdy posted this one but i guess i got high and forgot.
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Going to work this morning...
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and just had one hell of a sunset
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Finally saw just the tip of Hood out my office window after a couple weeks of clouds and rain. Missed the MPC by one day on this pseudo-alpenglow. Went from super foggy to super clear in a day.
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Sunrise at the Mammoth Ice Rink. This past weekend at a youth hockey tournament.
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damn.. I miss that Bridger smoke
From last spring
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Only broke one icecycle....
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Clear and cold in VT.
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The below 0 morning temps make for some pretty cool man-made clouds wrapping around the local ski hill...
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Love the NE stoke, miss it just a little.
Picked up a new S120 and still figuring it out
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^^nice action shot. Is that achieved with the high speed burst setting? I have a S110 and am also learning it.
ABasin scenics
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I haven't had a chance to play with my camera much recently. The few shots I get are of the little man. Sometimes I'll bore you with those.
I've been out skiing but lift-riding on a 30-inch base doesn't lend itself to rad photography. So, today with lifts on wind hold and the dude at childcare, I took the dogs down to the beach and shot some of the same stuff I've posted before. Sometimes I need that. I've also never done a legit, stitched panorama. So I tried one today. This is 9 frames, portrait orientation. A few things to learn still but I'm happy with a first pano. Should print really clean at 5 feet x 2 feet. I'm sure I could stretch it 6'+ and feel pretty good. Of course, this one won't get printed thanks to the dog shaking off on the rock bottom right.
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Yeah, was in P mode, continuous with AF off. Wanted to see how it did with AF off, since it shoots a bit faster in raw, didn't have a chance to test with it on. I need to learn more about the manual settings. Read a little and I think I'll start playing around with Av mode, you can change aperture settings by using the control knob on the front of the camera that surrounds the lense.
New cameras looking good JTrue