Friday, August 26, 2016

A Box Truck





Jeeps!

Like most every kids, I had some G.I. Joes. Well, I lost the figures but found this in the collection.


Here is a cattle Truck

Silly me, for some reason I thought this was some kind of dump truck, so I put some rocks in it.



Man From U.N.C.L.E

Any one out there remember the T.V. Show call Man from U.N.C.L.E? 
Check out NCIS and you may remember some one from both shows.





Mobile Tanker

Here is another in my series of toy cars from my youth. Most of these are Corgi and MatchBox

Here is a Gas Tanker



Monday, August 15, 2016

Me, a CAT?

The Runtyun Finally get her a kitty cat

Sure it is pretty and all, but I wanna know what you think about the image itself.


Plz leave a comment.   olc

Another one from the other night

I think that my camera does not so well at high ISO, I have to do a bit of work to get rid of the grainy darks. Also, I need to work on the composition, or crafting of each shot. I am using the Crop tool way too much. But here in another go the Grinner. Unfortunately, my friend had left before I took this one and all I had was this silly watermark.

So, what do you think?

olc

Sometimes you meet the nicest people

So shit has been piling up lately, and I have not been able to do much but work and try and get that room going. Needless to say, I have not been able to get out and ride much, one of my fall back stress relievers. However, I have been playing around with the camera in my make shift studio. I will get some more of those shots up soon---in my abundant free time, lol!

At any rate, I decided to shake it all up and go onto the the Blueridge Parkway for some sunset shots last Saturday night. I threw my camera and stuff into a bag and the Grinner was growling away impatiently waiting for more gas.

We rumbled to the Parkway and found a nice turnout. About that time, the Earth had reached its point of just before disappearing below the horizon for another long and dark night's sleep.

Anyhow, at the turnout someone saw that I was posing the bike and offered to take a picture for me. I am ugly and worry the lenz will crack if I get in any shots. I returned the offer and asked her if she would my grace my camera with a picture. She said yes! Can you imagine that?

I hope she sees this image and likes it. It would be nice to spend a minute taking some portraits of her. Some people just have a natural beauty that starts within and glows on their skin.

And you can meet the nicest people when all you really want to do is take a few pictures.

Imagine that, "You can meet the nicest people," while riding a motorcycle and I was not even on a Honda...lol

Enjoy the night every one! olc

Sometimes you meet the nicest people

So shit has been piling up lately, and I have not been able to do much but work and try and get that room going. Needless to say, I have not been able to get out and ride much, one of my fall back stress relievers. However, I have been playing around with the camera in my make shift studio. I will get some more of those shots up soon---in my abundant free time, lol!

At any rate, I decided to shake it all up and go onto the the Blueridge Parkway for some sunset shots last Saturday night. I threw my camera and stuff into a bag and the Grinner was growling away impatiently waiting for more gas.

We rumbled to the Parkway and found a nice turnout. About that time, the Earth had reached its point of just before disappearing below the horizon for another long and dark night's sleep.

Anyhow, at the turnout someone saw that I was posing the bike and offered to take a picture for me. I am ugly and worry the lenz will crack if I get in any shots. I returned the offer and asked her if she would my grace my camera with a picture. She said yes! Can you imagine that?

I hope she sees this image and likes it. It would be nice to spend a minute taking some portraits of her. Some people just have a natural beauty that starts within and glows on their skin.

And you can meet the nicest people when all you really want to do is take a few pictures.

Imagine that, "You can meet the nicest people," while riding a motorcycle and I was not even on a Honda...lol

Enjoy the night every one! olc

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Some old cars

Like most kids, I collected stuff when I was younger I collected stuff. These are are some of the Matchbox cars I had. I am going through the basement of my parents and found a whole collection. I used them as an excuse to work with lighting




What do ya think?
I think I'm gonna have to get some figurines that are scale to the cares and make some tableaus.


olc

Sunday, July 10, 2016

Repost of fireworks(don't bother with the other any more!)

When you go down from this post you will see another picture similar to this one. I don't think it is as good as this one. I cropped out the distraction at the bottom.



What do you think?

olc

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Forth of July

This was taken looking toward Lake Julian, from the Blueridge Parkway. I think my position was about 5 or 6 miles away.




olc

My back yard




Another from the Arboretum

So, I have been posting some of the pics I took at the Arboretum. some are good. Now, this now was just a throwaway shot of a weed. I like it though. 


What do you think?

olc

Monday, June 13, 2016

A day at the NC Arboretum

It all started out so well, the sun was going away and the rain would not start for awhile. Perfect for taking pictures outside mid-day. I have not been able to get out and take any pictures for a while and my shutter finger was getting itchy.

The Runtyun was awake and making plans to "do stuff." I loaded my kit into a different bag because I wanted a few choices for the Bonsai at the N.C. Arboretum.  In the kit I had the 28-75, 17-35 and nifty fifty. Also, I packed a flash and macro tubes...one never knows. I packed my tripod, too.

With all this packed on the Grinner I started to roll on. Finally, I made it to the bonsai garden and pulled the camera out and remembered the batteries were charging---at home. AW SHIT!

Finally, I got it all together and started shooting. I quickly figured out that I would not be able to get close enough to anything to utilize the Macro tubes. But this O.K., I guess. However this meant the Nifty 50 was added weight. 

I think I got some pretty good shots though. The Tamron is a pretty nice lens with the right range of zoom for this kind of shoot. The most difficult part of the shoot was trying to find the angle to get the best shot. Which one is best, your opinion? 





I spent a "minute" lookingat each subject, trying to figure the best shot and  perspective. Most of the time the straight on angle was boring. I could not get above the plants without exposing to the world my levitation powers, so I decided to go low. Actually, I liked that angle in many cases because I was able to find lines for eyes to follow. But in some cases, I felt like I was looking up some ones skirt.  



I was getting hungry. I had a grilled artichoke sub. It was good, but they could have cut the 'chokes a little smaller.

A couple of years ago, the N.C. Arboretum set up a model train exhibit ( what it has to do with its plants, I am not entirely sure, but it works for me). So! I went down and had a look. The exhibit, was pretty elaborate, it looked like a little town around the turn of the 19th to 20th century, except for Thomas  the Train. There were 2 trains, the other was a standard style train called The Number 9.


This is not my best picture ever, but I wanted to to post here for all the kids out there who read this fine blog!

          For the Model train geeks out there, it turns out these train were remotely controlled and battery powered. I asked the Conductor what would happen if the skies opened and rain, mostly I was wondering about shorting of exposed wiring. He brought the trains over and pulled the top off the car which would hold the coal. This exposed a battery pack and sound system. So Cool!


We talked  a minute  minute longer and I found out that the town was supposed to be an interpretation of a turn-of-century WNC town. However, from a geeks point of view, I was more interested to learn that the trains were independently powered with their own power pack and remote control.

Well finally the rain came in earnest and the trains were getting put up.

Here are a couple other pictures I was able to get.






And here I am writing this post!

Plz leave a comment


Later, olc

Sunday, June 12, 2016

More Fantasy

I seem to be going in a trend direction, at least for now. Here is another still life. This one has no real political direction, I just wanted Shrek to save the day for the Dad and his kid.
There is another aspect to these images, a more technical one. Both images are the same, yet the coloring is vastly different. The top image is truest to reality, yet the second one is brighter.


Compositionally, I like the second image. The shadows work nicely and the angle is a little more aggressive.

Which one pleases you more?


olc


Political Statement for the day

I call this one Trump in the Future.

Guess which character is Trump. I think I may end up reshooting this, but I sure would like your opinion now.




olc

Monday, June 6, 2016

Columbine at the NC Arboretum

The weather was just right for a little trip to the N.C. Arboretum, a little cloudy but not rainy yet. Here is a columbine which I promised a family would post.

olc