A few weeks ago I was at my mother in-laws and I woke up at 6am determined to find some interesting locations or objects to shoot such as old barns, cemetaries, bridges etc. I took a drive around Harrisburg PA just exploring the area and I did pass some old barns cemetaries abandoned buildings but nothing I saw really inspired me. So after an hour I went back to my MIL’s house without pressing the shutter once and looked again at her garden. There is a fellow blogger http://h2obyjoanna.wordpress.com and I really am blown away by the series of work she is creating this year all revolving around water as the title of her blog suggests. So I thought hmmphh it is drizzling maybe I could try attempt to take some photographs with the theme being H20 . I decided to try to use the force to get in touch with my inner Joanna to see what I could accomplish. After squeezing my eyes shut and looking to the heavens I raised my canon like a light saber and started firing away. When the force left I quickly ran inside and imported my images into light room. I thought not too bad and I really like 2 of the images in this post but yeah you better go to her blog site if you want to see incredible images of anything H2o. H20byDino will be taking a hiatus for now until I can get a better handle on how to use the force to create fantastic H2o images! Thanks for stopping by.
Canon EOS 7D
Focal length75 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/160 at f/4.5
ISO 640
Canon EOS 7D
Focal length63 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/60 at f/4.5
ISO 400
I promise if you zoom in 500% there is water in those leaves!!!
Canon EOS 7D
Focal length75 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/125 at f/4.5
ISO 640
Just trust me the water is inside the flower you just can’t see it!
Canon EOS 7D
Focal length75 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/160 at f/4
ISO 400
Canon EOS 7D
Focal length60 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/320 at f/4.5
ISO 640
Canon EOS 7D
Focal length42 mm
Max lens aperturef/2.8
Exposure1/125 at f/5
ISO 640