Here’s an window scene I see every work day when I’m hanging out at the sink in the my workplace’s kitchen. And it happens to be winter in America–thank you Gil Scott Heron.
iPhone/Hipstamatic where I wash my lunchtime dishes.
The whole shootin’ match.
Here’s an window scene I see every work day when I’m hanging out at the sink in the my workplace’s kitchen. And it happens to be winter in America–thank you Gil Scott Heron.
iPhone/Hipstamatic where I wash my lunchtime dishes.
OK, so I’m complaining about the weather–again. It’s January and it’s warm and there’s been no wind or clouds or rain for weeks. The hills in the Bay Area should be green by now and the skies sparkling, but…. This is what most of the days over the past month have looked like at the Golden Gate–minus the fog!
Lens: Canon EF-S 15-85mm at 63mm. 1/160 second at f/11, ISO 100.
Canon T2i showing it as it is.
Today’s post–just another quick, work-a-day commute stop along Hwy 101. I couldn’t decided which of these two shots I liked the best.
The images were processed slightly differently, but shot at exactly the same camera settings.
Lens: Canon EF-S 15-85mm at 85mm. 1/60 second at f/8.0, ISO 100.
Canon T2i on the road to home.
There’s been little visual incentive for me to stop along my commute route over the past couple of weeks so I’ve taken to abstraction for my photo kicks. This is a Hipstamaticized section of exterior wall at my workplace.
iPhone/Hipstamatic outside looking in.
While filling up the car at a local gas station I snapped this image with my iPhone. A “normal” photo of this view would have been very mundane–Hipstamatic to the rescue.
iPhone/Hipstamatic while filling the Element.