Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Wordless Wednesday -Funky Confusion


One of those day I just needed to cheer myself up by playing in Photoshop...I give you...

Funky Confusion



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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Father’s Day – The New Dad


Last week I got to feature my wonderful sister, my dad, and the little peanut at the Phillies game.  This week, I get to show off my terrific brother-in-law.  It’s his first year representing as a Dad on Father’s day…but from the look at things he’s already working it like a pro. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Wordless Wednesday - Found Grandpa

More pictures from the Father's Day Reading Phillies game can be found here:


  
Time Piece
 
 
Attention Please
 

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Father's Day - Reading Phillies



Three Generations at the Park


Today I got to spend a beautiful sunny day surrounded by family.  Why?  Because it’s Father’s day of course!  And Father’s day in my family means a Reading Phillies game.  Whoohoo!

Last year, my sister didn’t get to go to the Father’s day game because her little one didn’t arrive until early August.  This year both she and the little one got to come to the game. 

Naturally, when family gets together (especially if it involves an outing) there will be photos.

I have some shots of the players and the field, but let's face it, sometimes the baby gets all the attention.  :) 

 
Little Fan
 
 
All Smiles
 
Adjustment
 

Lesson 1: If your goal is to take photos during a baseball game, consider getting seats in front of those you want to take pictures of or sit on the end.  It makes getting group shots easier.
Lesson 2: If you only have one camera, there may be times when you have to choose between family (up close) and players (far away).   Knowing when family is likely to interact more (7th inning stretch) will help you know when you’ll get more shots with each lens.
Lesson 3: Knowing how the sport is played helps know where the next shot will be.  For example, if you know the play is at second it can help to have your settings already focused on the second base, since action shots require you to act fast you might not have time to set up if you wait until the move it made.



Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Wordless Wednesday - Ant Man

My crazy, wonderful cousin:
Anthony aka Ant Man






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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Wordless Wednesday - WWII Air Show

Waiting
 


Big Guns

More about the day at the air show can be found here: http://www.beyondthewhiskers.com/2012/06/wwii-air-show.html

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

WWII Air Show


 Earlier today I had the pleasure to attend the WWII Air Show at the Reading Airport with my Dad. 

Me & My Dad  
 
We watched a reenactment...
 Going Down

Last Shot
 

...toured the various WWII planes...

Renegade
 
Silver Guns  
 
and viewed the acrobatic air show.

Loop  
 
 
Solo
 
Soar
 
 
Lesson 1: If you struggle with manual focus with a moving object, you can switch to auto focus once to get an approximate starting point on something about the same distance away , then switch back to manual focus.

Lesson 2: Bring your camera bag (or whatever you use to protect your camera) even if there is only 20% change of rain.

Lesson 3: With air shows and reenactments a longer lens works better…so you can close ups even when you are far away.