This gallery is a complete chronicle of my 40th year, starting on my birthday in 2008. I posted one photo each day for a year. The photo-a-day project continues
in this gallery here.
April 26, 2009; Day 359.
The Color Purple.
I’m about 50 percent recovered from my weekend illness and was able to venture outside into the backyard with Peter to work on our photography class assignment. The black flies are alive and active and I could only enjoy crawling around in the grass and wildflowers for about 10 minutes. Luckily, I kept my eye to the viewfinder as I moved about. I had all of my extension tubes mounted onto my 70-210mm lens in order to focus closer, and found this scene as I was zooming. Snap snap.
The lighting is mixed overcast in the shade. The camera is sitting on the ground; the lens barrel is propped by a little pine cone.
That is indeed the Passion CD in yesterday’s shot, Kashaaf. A great soundtrack to a greater film. Track 15 is still best enjoyed really loud, though not so often in headphones anymore. I didn’t see “playing hooky” in yesterday’s shot. However, I did think that a “Chick flick afternoon on Lifetime” might have been really easy to pull off with a dramatic screen shot and a couple additional pairs of feet.
Raw: Color Temperature: 5600K; Tint: -1
Raw: Exposure: 0.2
Raw: Blacks: 25
Raw: Brightness: 0
Raw: Contrast: 50
Raw: Saturation: 6
PS: Healing Brush to remove some sensor dust
PS: Smart Sharpening: 180-1-Lens Blur

April 26, 2009; Day 359.
The Color Purple.
I’m about 50 percent recovered from my weekend illness and was able to venture outside into the backyard with Peter to work on our photography class assignment. The black flies are alive and active and I could only enjoy crawling around in the grass and wildflowers for about 10 minutes. Luckily, I kept my eye to the viewfinder as I moved about. I had all of my extension tubes mounted onto my 70-210mm lens in order to focus closer, and found this scene as I was zooming. Snap snap.
The lighting is mixed overcast in the shade. The camera is sitting on the ground; the lens barrel is propped by a little pine cone.
That is indeed the Passion CD in yesterday’s shot, Kashaaf. A great soundtrack to a greater film. Track 15 is still best enjoyed really loud, though not so often in headphones anymore. I didn’t see “playing hooky” in yesterday’s shot. However, I did think that a “Chick flick afternoon on Lifetime” might have been really easy to pull off with a dramatic screen shot and a couple additional pairs of feet.
Raw: Color Temperature: 5600K; Tint: -1
Raw: Exposure: 0.2
Raw: Blacks: 25
Raw: Brightness: 0
Raw: Contrast: 50
Raw: Saturation: 6
PS: Healing Brush to remove some sensor dust
PS: Smart Sharpening: 180-1-Lens Blur
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D700) |
Original size: 4256px x 2832px |
Current: 400px x 266px |
Other sizes:
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