The last gig of our tour was at Johnny B’s in Medford, Oregon. I LOVED the retro punk vibe of the place. After we had packed up our gear and the crowd had left, I pulled out my G11 and grabbed some shots.
Canon G11 jiving with the joint.
The last gig of our tour was at Johnny B’s in Medford, Oregon. I LOVED the retro punk vibe of the place. After we had packed up our gear and the crowd had left, I pulled out my G11 and grabbed some shots.
Canon G11 jiving with the joint.
I recently got a copy of Lightroom 3 for a ridiculously cheap price. I know version 4 just came out, but having never used the program I figured I’d go with the bargain and see if I like it. So far so good! While cataloging images from our 2010 trans-Canada train trip, I ran across this image and decided to try some processing on it in Lightroom. I’d already installed Nik Silver Efex Pro (SEP 1, because SEP 2 doesn’t run on my computer?!?) so it was fairly easy to do the same black and white conversion steps I normally do with SEP 1 in Photoshop. Voilà!
Canon G11 at a bar in Quebec City.
I was recently out and about listening to and shooting photos of a band mate’s jazz ensemble. I liked this shot of the bass player and preferred it rendered in black and white.
Canon G11 making the scene.
I’ve owned and ridden motorcycles in my lifetime, but I’ve never ridden a Harley. If I were to own one, I could see it looking something like this.
Canon G11 getting close to the chrome.
Here’s a tightly framed view of some of our patio stuff next to Maggie’s office, “Cyberia.” I took the shot yesterday during my President’s Day holiday at the homestead photo walk with the G11.
Canon G11 framing circles around cyberia.