Saturday, April 27, 2019

Dresser Hill to Point Judith...

Poured overnight -- a couple inches of rain so I couldn't work in the yard.

But there was a cool "dark" cloud line in the sky when I got going in the morning, and I kind of chased it north trying to find a good place for photos. Went a lot further north than I expected to Dresser Hill.

The two lenses I used today were the EF-S 10-18 f/4.5-5.6 I bought earlier this month, and the EF 50 f/1.4 which is my best piece of glass. I don't have filters for the 10-18, but I did put a ND 0.4 plus polarizing filter on the 50 (but I'm not sure I had the polarizing aligned right...I forgot to check it :/)

Canon EOS 50D,0.0025 1/400, f/13, focal length 10, ISO 200


Canon EOS 50D,0.002 1/500, f/13, focal length 10, ISO 200


Canon EOS 50D,0.00625 1/160, f/22, focal length 50, ISO 200


I was planning on the back side of Woodstock Academy but I was unhappy how much the trees on the back side had grown up. Heading further north I passed through East Woodstock -- and decided I needed to come back to try and get this photo. (For those not following that on a map, my next goal after WA was Prospect Street, but the road side was WAY too wet to try and pull over).

I had gotten to Dresser Hill it was raining there -- and by the time I waited out the rain for 15 minutes and took the photos, to the south the clouds had already moved in again!

I'll probably revisit this once the grass is greener and sky bluer -- and if I get a shot I like better it is probably a great candidate for Photoshop to remove the telephone and power lines.

Canon EOS 50D,0.0008 1/1250, f/8, focal length 50, ISO 400


Then I came across the old dam in the middle of East Woodstock. I still had the ND 0.4 plus polarizing filter on the 50 lens. I didn't take long focal length; maybe if I did I could've gotten it slow enough to get the "smoothing" effect. Canon EOS 50D,0.0125 1/80, f/8, focal length 50, ISO 400.


Canon EOS 50D,0.0125 1/80, f/8, focal length 50, ISO 400


The 50 however was way too close to get the whole scene in, and there was no practical way to backup without being in the middle of the road and having a guard rail in my photo :D
Canon EOS 50D,0.001 1/1000, f/8, focal length 13, ISO 400


Canon EOS 50D,0.001 1/1000, f/8, focal length 10, ISO 400


Canon EOS 50D,0.00125 1/800, f/8, focal length 18, ISO 400


And down to the shore to play a bit.

Canon EOS 50D, 1/2000, f/2.8, focal length 18, ISO 400

2.8 doesn't sound right to the image, I'd think at least f/8 but that is what the EXIF is saying in LightRoom.



I seriously underexposed this image...but the "after" Lightroom impressed me (as long as you don't look at the large size image which is very grainy):
Canon EOS 50D,0.0002 1/5000, f/8, focal length 50, ISO 400


Canon EOS 50D,0.0002 1/5000, f/8, focal length 50, ISO 400

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