Monday, January 24, 2011

by the lake

lake alice, Canon AE-1

lake alice, canon AE-1

lake alice, canon AE-1

lake alice, canon AE-1

sunset on the lake

sunlight speckled water through brush

spanish moss and sky

twiggy sky

lake alice, canon AE-1

lake alice visitors

lake alice

lake alice

branches and sky

lake alice, canon AE-1

lake alice, canon AE-1

i recently borrowed a canon AE-1 from a friend at work to try out as i've seen the results from other photographers and fell in love with the tones the camera appeared to produce (more golden it seemed). i have so much to learn and find this piece of equipment, for whatever reason, to be challenging! i have no idea why some of these photos are grainier/lighter or a bit overexposed taken in the same setting where others seem rich and full (and i'm happy with both effects). the meter seemed off to me based on my knowledge, which i admit is lacking, but when i compared these to similar shots taken with my pentax they were different. of course, i was using a sizable zoom with the canon and i guess i need to take that into consideration as well. at any rate, it's time to take notes and mark my settings and begin the hard work of really learning! i'm lazy when it comes to those sorts of things.

i am doing a fair job though of photographing more people this year- strangers by this lake here and in my prior post, that waitress. that one especially took courage and i barely framed it to get the shot i was so nervous!

(and to clarify, that alligator is roaming free, lake alice is a nature preserve on a local college campus that is very large. we often see gators there and know to be cautious. they usually just sun bathe and don't bother you, and i used a zoom to take that photograph, though admittedly i wasn't that far from him).

(canon AE-1, fuji superia 400)

7 comments:

  1. Your photos are gorgeous. Especially the first looks dangerous. It is not free, right?

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  2. these are stellar. thank you for sharing!

    xo Alison

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  3. YES, that was free alligator! there are many of them around that lake and in our state... we know to be careful and they are rarely if ever aggressive. you just leave them alone. i did get fairly close to him but used a zoom to shoot this photo.

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  4. beautiful lighting and i like your adventurous spirit with film!

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  5. Big wow for the alligator!!!
    I am falling love with lakes, trees and animals recently. and you have them all. thanks for this, I have learned a lot from you, dear K!

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