I did these mostly because it was a grey, cold day in the valley. You can't predict the weather. so, I did what I'd always been taught to do: when the pictures aren't working, get closer. Simplify. Figure out what attracted you to what you're pointing the camera at in the first place, and move in towards that. Sometimes it works. Sometimes that means you have to do a little bouldering. Sometimes that means you're digging through layers to find something to wipe the mist off of your lens. Whatever works.
Posted by Matt on 2014-04-20 21:03:50 -0700
We got to the park, and we were all really super tired and cold. Since there were several photographers in the group, though, we had to go out and shoot, at least a little. The first two images I've already put out, shot hand-held at obscene ISO. the rest of these were shot on a tripod, at longer exposures (but still at ISO 6400 or so). I really wish it had been this clear in the daylight. Instead, it rained all day on us, and so most of my shots were equally gray.
Lesson learned: keep shooting when the light is good. Sleep when you're dead.
Posted by Matt on 2014-04-18 23:22:02 -0700
I swear I don't mean to be dribbling out these photos one at a time, but the last two days... well, I got the flu (thanks, flu shot, for nothing), and my RAID had to be rebuilt. Luckily for me, adding a disk back to the raid is all automagic, because I've been pretty worthless otherwise.
In any case, I'm alive, and hopefully tomorrow I'll be back at it.
Posted by Matt on 2014-04-16 20:04:35 -0700
I decided that this one, that was from later in the evening, really belonged with the last group of photos... but since I don't like to go back and edit posts, and it's sunday, I'm just gonna be lazy and post one photo, and call it good.
Posted by Matt on 2014-04-13 12:10:46 -0700