Because it’s a day off, sitting around the lazy table drinking a cold beer is de rigueur. Here’s a shot of my fave pint glass on a watery glass surface (“3 in a series” cracks me up!).

A visitor trying to move in on my libation:

Canon G11 chilling.
Because it’s a day off, sitting around the lazy table drinking a cold beer is de rigueur. Here’s a shot of my fave pint glass on a watery glass surface (“3 in a series” cracks me up!).

A visitor trying to move in on my libation:

Canon G11 chilling.
Several weeks ago I told Maggie that no matter what I was going to post the 1000th photo taken with the G11. Fortunately, I like it! The shot is of the thermometer on our patio. No crop, a little sharpening–basically straight from the camera.

Canon G11 at a milestone.
Since it’s my day off, and a long weekend (no commute–hooray!), I’m weaving in some older photos. Several weeks ago a tiny mushroom sprouted in one of the potted plants we have in our house. I figured I’d see how macro the macro function of the G11 with a fixed lens could go.
Here’s the mushroom:

And here’s the perspective shot:

Canon G11 in the microcosmos.
Today I woke up early–2:30 AM. Must be the heat. Whatever it was I left early and had time to tripod some shots of the streetcat platform at 19th and Holloway (right in front of SF State). [The line is currently not running because of upgrades.] In the wee hours when very few people are mulling about the platform looks trés cool. These shots are a little “noisy” and I could have dropped the blacks to remove it, but I like the effect. Kind of reminds me of 16mm film.


Canon G11 in my world in the wee hours.
Today’s commute photos are definitely “run and gun”! It’s a HOT day, the sunlight is HOT, and I’m in a “No Parking” turnout exercising a concept. I couldn’t get right up to the edge of the tunnel in broad daylight, so I settled for a position back at the edge of the turnout where I was sequestered by a large bush. Anyway, this is the Rainbow Tunnel going north up the Waldo Grade just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. The exposures are hot because of the intense light, but to get these I turned on the G11s built in 3 stop Neutral Density filter and set the aperture to it’s max (f/8.0) with ISO 200.
This one is a 1/4 second exposure:

And this one is a 1 second exposure:

And like I said:

Canon G11 running and gunning.