Smoking charcoal chimney close-up. Seems appropriate for the day.
Canon G11 enjoying the day off.
Smoking charcoal chimney close-up. Seems appropriate for the day.
Canon G11 enjoying the day off.
Commute shot from this past week: The Golden Gate Bridge has been photographed millions of times. Here’s photo number 337,235,493. ;^)
Lens: Canon EF-S 15-85mm at 61mm. 1/400 second at f/16, ISO 200.
Canon T2i taking it to the bridge.
I cross the Golden Gate Bridge twice every commute day, and I cross it frequently on weekends heading into the city for gigs or whatever. The bridge and I go way back. So I figure taking pictures of it is par for the course. Here’s an up close abstract taken today from the underside. The colored flats are planks from a section of a massive work area under the north end of the bridge.
Lens: Canon EF-S 15-85mm at 85mm. F/11 for 1/50 second, ISO 200.
Canon T2i under looking up.
Today, towards the end of my commute, I found this little scene. It looks very Sonoma County in late Spring. The grass losing its green means Summer is near.
Lens: Canon EFS 15-85mm at 35mm. f/11 for 1/400 second, ISO 200.
Canon T2i catching a season change.
The image in the header of my blog looks like it was cropped from the image below–but, obviously, it wasn’t. It’s indeed the same section of the Golden Gate Bridge, but I took this shot today–a much brighter day, and from a slightly different vantage point.
Lens: Canon 15-85mm at 57mm. 1/200 second at f/11, ISO 100.
Canon T2i taking in a different perspective.