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One photo a day to continue the study of subject, composition, and light. Critiques are always welcome. Although I endeavor to create a photo to match the day shown in the caption, my "day" is the waking period between major sleep cycles.

This is my second year of the project. Click here to see the year 1 gallery. You may contact me at jeremy@winnick.net.
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June 24, 2009; Day 53.

Campfire Blues.

Day 5 in Maine was yet another cloudy, dreary, misty day. We made the best of it. Peter and I found a bike trail and walked it for a while, enjoying a giant iron railroad bridge.

We also spotted a mother deer and her two fawn playing in the yard. I was only able to capture the mother, since she was standing still watching the babies, who were never still, and panning from afar with a 300mm lens is not easy.

In the evening, we were able to start a campfire though it never got very big due to all the moisture in the wood. It was good enough for marshmallows and campfire photography, so I was happy. This is Wayne enjoying the fire.

Beccah and John made supper for everyone: enchiladas! Yum!

The remaining Day 5 shots from Freeport Maine start here.

Raw: Color Temperature: 4100K; Tint: -8
Raw: Fill Light: 20
Raw: Vibrance: 20
Raw: Saturation: 8
PS: Lab a channel adjustment: “Soft Light” at 20% opacity
PS: Lab b channel adjustment: “Soft Light” at 20% opacity
PS: Smart Sharpening: 180-1-Lens Blur
Jeremy > June 24, 2009; Day 53.

Campfire Blues.

Day 5 in Maine was yet another cloudy, dreary, misty day.  We made the best of it.  Peter and I found a bike trail and walked it for a while, enjoying a giant iron railroad bridge.

We also spotted a mother deer and her two fawn playing in the yard.  I was only able to capture the mother, since she was standing still watching the babies, who were never still, and panning from afar with a 300mm lens is not easy.

In the evening, we were able to start a campfire though it never got very big due to all the moisture in the wood.  It was good enough for marshmallows and campfire photography, so I was happy.  This is Wayne enjoying the fire.

Beccah and John made supper for everyone: enchiladas!  Yum!

The remaining Day 5 shots from Freeport Maine start here.

Raw: Color Temperature: 4100K; Tint: -8
Raw: Fill Light: 20
Raw: Vibrance: +20
Raw: Saturation: +8
PS: Lab a channel adjustment: “Soft Light” at 20% opacity
PS: Lab b channel adjustment: “Soft Light” at 20% opacity
PS: Smart Sharpening: 180-1-Lens Blur
June 24, 2009; Day 53.

Campfire Blues.

Day 5 in Maine was yet another cloudy, dreary, misty day. We made the best of it. Peter and I found a bike trail and walked it for a while, enjoying a giant iron railroad bridge.

We also spotted a mother deer and her two fawn playing in the yard. I was only able to capture the mother, since she was standing still watching the babies, who were never still, and panning from afar with a 300mm lens is not easy.

In the evening, we were able to start a campfire though it never got very big due to all the moisture in the wood. It was good enough for marshmallows and campfire photography, so I was happy. This is Wayne enjoying the fire.

Beccah and John made supper for everyone: enchiladas! Yum!

The remaining Day 5 shots from Freeport Maine start here.

Raw: Color Temperature: 4100K; Tint: -8
Raw: Fill Light: 20
Raw: Vibrance: 20
Raw: Saturation: 8
PS: Lab a channel adjustment: “Soft Light” at 20% opacity
PS: Lab b channel adjustment: “Soft Light” at 20% opacity
PS: Smart Sharpening: 180-1-Lens Blur
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Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D700) |
More details: exif |
Original size: 4256px x 2832px |
Current: 600px x 399px |
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