Saturday, September 11, 2010

Photos from the past

Title: For Ever After, Data & Time: 9/2/08 11:18am, Location: Disney World The Magic Kingdom, F-Stop: f/2.8, Shutter Speed: Auto, Camera: Cannon PowerShot SD450.  This was taken at the entrance of the Magic Kingdom with the train in front of the train station.  I love this picture for two reason, first this was taken during my honey moon and two i love Disney World.
Title: A Golfers Shadow, Data & Time: 6/8/10 7:00pm, Location: Rexburg Municipal Golf Course, F-Stop: f/2.8, Shutter Speed: Auto, Camera: Cannon PowerShot SD450. This shot was taken with sun facing my back. By having the sun in this location it made my shadow appear longer then normal.
Title: A Golfers Shadow, Data & Time: 9/30/05 10:45pm, Location: Salt Lake City Utah, F-Stop: f/3.8, Shutter Speed: Auto, Camera: Canon PowerShot A400.This was taken on my first trip Temple Square when i was in collage.  One thing that i like about this shot is that the tree is in the way but it is still a beautiful picture.

Title: Tee Time, Data & Time: 6/8/10 6:48pm, Location: Rexburg Municipal Golf Course, F-Stop: f/2.8, Shutter Speed: Auto, Camera: Cannon PowerShot SD450. This shot was taken on the first hole one the tee box. One thing about this shot that i love is to me it sums up what i love to do in the summer.


Title: The Rat Pack, Data & Time: 4/24/10 6:44pm, Location: HartLand Apt, F-Stop: f/4.9, Shutter Speed: Auto, Camera: Cannon PowerShot SD450. The Rat Pack as the wife and I call them where a new addition to the family for the wife's birthday. Most of the light came from the window directly behind me.

3 comments:

  1. You almost could do a color focus on green with these pictures (except for the last one). I like the angle you took with the golf ball shot. It would look cool if you added even a little more bokeh, but a great shot none the less.

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  2. I like the picture you took of the SLC temple. The different angle, and lines created by it, I think help create a good subject for the photo.

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  3. I'm a fan of tee time. I agree with Will though in that I would love to see more bokeh, but had the sun not been directly behind you I'm sure it would have been there. Also, I notice that there is a reflection on the front of the ball. Did you use a flash or some kind of a reflector?

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