Ok if you didn't get the joke the title was alluding to the old joke where you appear to be doing a trick... waving your hands around telling you onlookers to watch... watch.... then as you pick up your watch your say... you guessed it. I especially like the rich colors and clarity of the subject. Please overlook the dust on the table.
This photo was taken with my Lumix LX3 in RAW format and developed with SilkyPix.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Street Lamp
I think this is my favorite shot from tonight. You can see how hard it's snowing still. Taken hand held at night with ambient light from the street lights at ISO 100.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix GF1 in RW2 and developed with SilkyPix.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix GF1 in RW2 and developed with SilkyPix.
7th & 3rd
Here's a look down 7th from my front steps. Taken handheld at night with street light at ISO 100.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix GF1 in RW2 and developed with SilkyPix.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix GF1 in RW2 and developed with SilkyPix.
Stacked
Snow on the hand rail is two or more inches deep. This snow is uncharacteristically light and fluffy. Of course it's not characteristic for us in Mississippi to get snow :) Taken handheld at night with street lights at 1600 ISO.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix GF1 in RW2 and developed with SilkyPix.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix GF1 in RW2 and developed with SilkyPix.
Snow on 7th Street
Taken with ambient light from street lamps at 1600 ISO. You can see the depth of the snow from the mailboxes.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix GF1 in RW2 and developed with SilkyPix.
Taken with Panasonic Lumix GF1 in RW2 and developed with SilkyPix.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Clock Tower
Another shot of the MUW Clock Tower taken on the same day as the earlier photos. The original JPG size (developed from the RW2) is just under 10 Mb.
Taken with the Panasonic Lumix GF1, 20 mm lens in RAW format and developed with SilkyPix.
Taken with the Panasonic Lumix GF1, 20 mm lens in RAW format and developed with SilkyPix.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
John's Prayer
I took this HD video (720p) with the Lumix LX3. To see just how good the video is you need to choose the 720 HD from the play bar (you will need to start the video playing to select HD 720) and click the full screen button.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
UMW Clock Tower
A shot of the clock tower at the Mississippi University for Women.
Taken with the GF1 and developed with SilkyPix
Taken with the GF1 and developed with SilkyPix
Dr. Church
Mr. Charlie (otherwise known by many at FUMC as Dr. Church) is the longest term employee at our church. He is one of the most beloved people in Columbus.
I had just been talking to Mr. Charlie about how there are times when everywhere you look there's something beautiful to take a photo of... then there are other times when look and everything looks the same. He said "That's what happens... it's just you've been looking at something for so long... and you get tired of lookin' at it."
This photo was shot in RAW format on the GF1 and developed with SilkyPix.
I had just been talking to Mr. Charlie about how there are times when everywhere you look there's something beautiful to take a photo of... then there are other times when look and everything looks the same. He said "That's what happens... it's just you've been looking at something for so long... and you get tired of lookin' at it."
This photo was shot in RAW format on the GF1 and developed with SilkyPix.
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