Stitching of 6 images of a skier at Blackcomb Mountain. The full resolution picture is nearly 50 inches wide.
11.12.2008
Galleria Tower HDR
Here's my first foray into the HDR world. I was surprised that the images combined so well. I'll be doing more in the future.
10.29.2008
10.09.2008
10.07.2008
Iron Worker
This is a picture I took while I was taking pictures for my panograph. I love the silhouette of the statue on the great sky.
9.17.2008
Vulcan Panograph
8.22.2008
White Chair

I was working on getting the sun behind my object for my pictures the other day and this is one of the ones that turned out looking pretty good. The only major editing I did was taking out a rather unattractive sun spot and I edited the shadows to bring a little more detail in the chair.
8.21.2008
This Little Lion of Mine
I actually didn't realize how much I liked this shot until my sister pointed it out to me. I did minor adjustments in Photoshop to bring out a little more detail in the shadows and cropped it just a touch. Overall, I am very pleased with the result of this picture.
4.18.2008
3.23.2008
1.31.2008
Faceoff
1.05.2008
Playing With Shutter Speed
Campbell and I decided to spend tonight playing with my new D40x. It was night, so all the pictures I was taking of people weren't turning out well, so I decided to turn the shutter speed down to around 10s or so. I got some great results. The picture above is one of Downtown Birmingham. For this shot, I set the shutter speed to 10 seconds and put it slightly out of focus. I held the camera in my hand and lowered the camera while the shutter was closed. This was my favorite picture of the night.
For the second picture, we went to a street in Homewood where the Christmas decorations were still up. There were a few cars on the road, so it added to the irregular motion. For this photo, I set the shutter speed to 4 seconds and rotated the camera on a tri-pod 90 degrees. The bight white light was a car that was driving toward us, and while driving flashed their brights. I think it added an interesting effect to the photo.
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