There was another nice sunset in January that I liked across the creek. I tried a fairly new filter I got for a birthday gift that adds some magenta to the photo. I liked them as silhouettes.
Showing posts with label January. Show all posts
Showing posts with label January. Show all posts
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Media PA in January 2019
Media Theater. These are all cell phone photos of a trip down memory lane.
This used to be the building where I worked as a travel consultant.
Delaware County Institute of Science. The location of some papers by Jim's Great Great Great Aunt and scientist, Graceanna Lewis.
PNC Bank, by former bank
Media Upper Providence Library, where I used to work. It doesn't look very similar to the building I worked in, but it did look interesting at sunset.
Septa Train at Elwyn Station
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Winter Photography
I thought it might be interesting to share ideas about what to photograph in Winter. I would really like to get some audience suggestions on this one, so please feel free to comment and add your own suggestions, no matter when you see this blog (next year, next month, etc.)
I did some internet searching and brainstormed about all the ideas I could remember, so from the perspective of a Maryland resident, here is what I came up with for interesting photography:
I did some internet searching and brainstormed about all the ideas I could remember, so from the perspective of a Maryland resident, here is what I came up with for interesting photography:
- Wildlife is easier to spot in the winter. Try Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Cambridge MD for birds, including eagles
- Great Falls National Park sunrise
- Blackwater Falls State Park in Davis WV for winter evergreens
- Ice patterns on window glass or on water, ice on plants
- Icicles (I even tried catching the melting water with a star filter, but it takes lots of patience)
- Red berries on plants
- Snow photos of buildings and snow in landscapes like mountains, with water, blowing snow (use +1 or +2 exposure or a gray card)
- Storm photos right before or after a storm
- Fog photos
- Snowy buildings with warm light coming from windows
- Cityscapes at twilight 30 minutes after sunset or before sunrise-see http://www.date-and-time.net/ for a twilight calculator
- Caves are usually around 50-55 degrees year round
- Astrophotography when the sky is clear and less hazy
- Bryce National Park or Yosemite in snow
- Florida-Corkscrew Swamp, Big Bend boardwalk at Fakahatchee Strand, off Hwy 41 near Everglades city, Anhinga Trail near the entrance to the Everglades
- Indoor studio type shots with a photo tent or flash
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