Thursday, April 30, 2009

A Pigeon

This is definitely a picture of a pigeon. There is simply no way around the pigeon. You have to look at the pigeon before you look at any of my other pictures. I often think about what animals are thinking about when I look at them. In this case, I don't think the pigeon is thinking about all that much since it is obviously a zombie pigeon. Look at those eyes. Everyone knows that zombies don't think. They just eat...brains.

Pigeon

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Yellow Wall

This is a yellow wall. It is in Cairo. I had a good time there.

Yellow Wall

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Up

First of all, I'm Jewish. This is not a religious picture in any way, shape, or form, as the first flickr commenter seems to think. That said, if that's what you want it to be, then it is. I picked this picture at the request of my roommate. I wasn't paying attention to the tour guide while we walked through Cairo. It was louder than hell, and I couldn't understand a word she was saying. Instead, I spent most of the time looking around. This is what I saw when I went into a back alley and looked up. It was cool. I pressed a button.

On another note, updating daily might exhaust all of my good pictures very quickly. I'm considering reducing the number of times I post a week to 3 or 4. Thoughts?

Looking Up

Monday, April 27, 2009

Wrigley

Walking into the stands at Wrigley Field is easily one of the most memorable experiences of my life. Seeing the ivy on the outfield walls, I froze as I thought to myself "Wow! I'm really here!" Funny thing is, I really hate baseball.

Without digital photo editing, this shot would be nothing, just a boring, run of the mill wide shot of Wrigley Stadium. Even post processed, it's still nothing special, but I tried to imitate a style of photography taken with a special lens called a "Tilt-Shift" lens. A tilt-shift lens is usually used for architectural photography, but it can be used to make a live scene look like a miniature because of it's selective focusing capabilities. It's complicated, just trust me. Anyway, it didn't turn our so well in this photo, but it still kind of gave the scene an interesting look.

And it's freakin' Wrigley!

Wrigley

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Veggies

I am glad I didn't get kicked out of Whole Foods this day. I spent a good twenty minutes just walking around the store taking pictures of anything and everything. Whole Foods always feels so yuppie, but the level of organization in this store in particular was outstanding. All of the fruits and vegetables were perfectly stacked, and the labels on all the containers were turned outwards. It was pretty disgusting. However, it made for an awesome image.

Personally, I think this image is one of the least appreciated of my collection.

Veggies

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Mantis

This photograph is the reason I keep my little Canon PowerShot point-and-shoot around. I don't own a macro lens for my D80, so I'm limited to using the macro function on the PowerShot.

As I was mowing my neighbor's yard a few years ago, I noticed this guy sitting on a bush, and I really wanted to get some pictures. I ran back to my house, grabbed the camera, and threw the bug into the grass where there was a bit more light. With this picture, I started to realize that I wasn't terrible and taking pictures, and it encouraged me to start taking the hobby more seriously. This was before I even owned the D80 that my parents got me for my birthday. Possibly the best birthday present ever.

Mantis

Friday, April 24, 2009

Street Lamp

Up until this point, I hadn't done a lot of night shots, and I really didn't plan on doing any night shots when I set out to shoot. Originally, I wanted to catch the sunset, but failed miserably. Instead, I stuck around to do a little experimenting with long exposures and passing cars. I was pleasantly surprised that no one passing by decided to call the cops on me, or if they did, I apparently left at just the right time.

I took dozens of pictures, and each shot took about 30 seconds to capture. By the time I left, the sun had long left the scene.

Nighttime drive

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Sunrise Over St. Simon's Island

A couple of my friends and I planned to go to Canada for Spring Break, but due to an unfortunate series of unfortunate events, our plans were thwarted. As a back up plan, we packed warm clothes and decided to "drive south." Without a real destination in mind, we drove 14 hours south and ended up on St. Simon's Island in Georgia. Before doing anything else, we drove straight to the beach to catch the sunrise. This picture was taken about five or ten minutes before the sun cracked the horizon. Very little post-editing was done to this picture. The exposure was a little fast, so I had to adjust the brightness a little bit. Other than that, the colors are true.

Dawn

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Not Google Street View

I don't think Google has made it down this street in Cairo yet, so I'm going to take the liberty of posting this small section of a street in Downtown Cairo for them. I'm really not much of a street photographer, and it makes me nervous taking pictures of other people, especially in a foreign country. Since I was already being judged by the Cairenes for walking with a camera around my neck and with a large gaggle of white Americans, I felt like I could get away with being a stupid tourist. I turned around and took one snapshot of the street scene behind me. It really had been a beautiful day in the city, and more people than usual were out on the streets. For those of you that have been to Cairo, you know that's really saying something about the crowd when there are more people than normal. Somehow, I managed to capture a rather relaxed, uncrowded shot.

Streets of Cairo

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Broken Promise

No photo today. Broken laptop. Limited to my Blackberry for the time being.