Twas quite a week, eh? Appreciate you dropping by as there were a lot of other things besides UHH going on. THANK YOU.
So... what do you have left for FREE SUNDAY?
Was up on the Huron Rez today and visited a cemetery to try and find and pay respects to a long gone friend, which I did not find but I found Jean-Marie Gros-Louis, a Huron and a famous person around there as he worked as a trapper.
Thanks for host challenge free sunday RR.
Here are a few of mine the last two are results from a continuing photo test run time lapse cable release results.
Roadrunner wrote:
Twas quite a week, eh? Appreciate you dropping by as there were a lot of other things besides UHH going on. THANK YOU.
So... what do you have left for FREE SUNDAY?
Was up on the Huron Rez today and visited a cemetery to try and find and pay respects to a long gone friend, which I did not find but I found Jean-Marie Gros-Louis, a Huron and a famous person around there as he worked as a trapper.
Great series of pictures of Jean-Marie Gros-Louis although did not find any information on the web though.
Roadrunner wrote:
Twas quite a week, eh? Appreciate you dropping by as there were a lot of other things besides UHH going on. THANK YOU.
So... what do you have left for FREE SUNDAY?
Was up on the Huron Rez today and visited a cemetery to try and find and pay respects to a long gone friend, which I did not find but I found Jean-Marie Gros-Louis, a Huron and a famous person around there as he worked as a trapper.
For sure eh!
Thanks for hosting RR! Nice series to start FS with. The merge works well !
Roadrunner wrote:
Twas quite a week, eh? Appreciate you dropping by as there were a lot of other things besides UHH going on. THANK YOU.
So... what do you have left for FREE SUNDAY?
Was up on the Huron Rez today and visited a cemetery to try and find and pay respects to a long gone friend, which I did not find but I found Jean-Marie Gros-Louis, a Huron and a famous person around there as he worked as a trapper.
:thumbup:
Good series Dan. I play with the long exposure with my remote...My problem is that half the time it doesn't work...and the sad part is...it is my fault! LOL! I think I forget to make sure the camera is off and the remote is off, etc. before I start to attach anything. Once I do the right sequence of attaching and turning things on....it amazingly works just fine! LOL!
Dan L wrote:
Thanks for host challenge free sunday RR.
Here are a few of mine the last two are results from a continuing photo test run time lapse cable release results.
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Thanks Road for hosting. Heard it was your last one - for this year LOL. Hope to return later but can't promise.
Yes I know about getting set up correctly, after doing all my camera presets I went to focus with AF-ON button and nothing happened, tried the shutter button nothing, and said to myself " I didn't change any of the focus menu setting, and thought gee hope my camera isn't broke, thought some more and wa-la check the manual focus switch on the front of the camera and I was back in business.
The time lapse photo with the water was 10 multiple exposers on a single picture with auto gain on. The first series ever doing time lapse multiple bracketing. exposures.
Clicker2014 wrote:
Good series Dan. I play with the long exposure with my remote...My problem is that half the time it doesn't work...and the sad part is...it is my fault! LOL! I think I forget to make sure the camera is off and the remote is off, etc. before I start to attach anything. Once I do the right sequence of attaching and turning things on....it amazingly works just fine! LOL!
:oops: :lol:
Roadrunner wrote:
Twas quite a week, eh? Appreciate you dropping by as there were a lot of other things besides UHH going on. THANK YOU.
So... what do you have left for FREE SUNDAY?
Was up on the Huron Rez today and visited a cemetery to try and find and pay respects to a long gone friend, which I did not find but I found Jean-Marie Gros-Louis, a Huron and a famous person around there as he worked as a trapper.
Hey,all! Hope your Christmas was great! We've been busy with lots of company and work! Will check in later! ;)
Dan L wrote:
Thanks for host challenge free sunday RR.
Here are a few of mine the last two are results from a continuing photo test run time lapse cable release results.
the experiment was a success and becomes a new trick in the bag
it was the digital format that allowed me the freedom to experiment
and then new ideas began to flow at the time of the shoot
and it was then I feel I began to achieve results that film
could only attempt to find without all the gear and filters and
entrapments of lugging a bag or case around (set me free to be me)
all and all, all I need is the lens now but I have considered
the remote release option and now consider it a way to go farther
this proves why it should be a good idea to buy one, one day
thanks man ... I needed that idea 8-)
Bill
come Sunday I find the few here again as ya'll are the talent
and the good humans who make UHH the difference of opinions I seek
Roadrunner wrote:
Twas quite a week, eh? Appreciate you dropping by as there were a lot of other things besides UHH going on. THANK YOU.
So... what do you have left for FREE SUNDAY?
Was up on the Huron Rez today and visited a cemetery to try and find and pay respects to a long gone friend, which I did not find but I found Jean-Marie Gros-Louis, a Huron and a famous person around there as he worked as a trapper.
Jim, thanks for another good start to Faree Sunday. Will be back tomorrow after i go through what i took the past couple of days.
I have never read up on this type of exposure. Do you have any links to read up on?
Dan L wrote:
Yes I know about getting set up correctly, after doing all my camera presets I went to focus with AF-ON button and nothing happened, tried the shutter button nothing, and said to myself " I didn't change any of the focus menu setting, and thought gee hope my camera isn't broke, thought some more and wa-la check the manual focus switch on the front of the camera and I was back in business.
The time lapse photo with the water was 10 multiple exposers on a single picture with auto gain on. The first series ever doing time lapse multiple bracketing. exposures.
Yes I know about getting set up correctly, after d... (
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A few from my morning outing at Estero Llano State Park.
Dan L wrote:
Great series of pictures of Jean-Marie Gros-Louis although did not find any information on the web though.
Well Dan, my computer is set up in French and on Google I found his obit but not much more
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