Thursday, February 17, 2011

Penscola-Photography

First ocean view
f/5.6, shutter speed 1/4000sec, ISO-100, no flash
View from our balcony in our hotel room. Lucky it was the off season and I was able to get us a real nice room right on the beach with a small view.

from the beach in front of the hotel looking down to the pier at sunset

f/13, shutter speed 1/640sec, iso-100, no flash

full auto mode. Dwontown Pensacola at night. The Marine Corps bird

Same bird only the front.

Same bird same night. f/1.4, shutter speed 1/13sec, ISO-800, no flash, focal length 50mm

f/1.4, shutter speed 1/13sec, ISO-800, no flash, focal legth 50mm

taken from the truck window going about 40mph. f/4.5, shutter speed 1/4000sec, iso-400, focal legth 50mm, no flash

Gulf Islands National Seashore Pensacola bay f/1.4, shutter speed 1/4000sec (forgot to lower it from driving earlier), ISO-100, no flash, focal legth 50mm

Gulf Islands National Seashore Pensacola Bay. f/8, shutter speed 1/25-sec, iso-100, no flash, focal legth 50mm
no idea the fstop old old lense and my camera didn't really work well with it. iso-100, shutter speed 1/250sec, no flash.
I just liked this log lol. f/16, shutter speed 1/25sec, iso-100, focal legth 50mm, no flash.
 I feel like its too white and bright though, I used spot metering...any tips out there? it was extremely bright on that beach
beach jelly fish, dead and washed ashore. they were no bigger than my hand and i had found probably 10 of them during my walk along the shore.
f/16, shutter speed 1/25sec, iso-100, no flash, focal length 50mm
Old Fort Pickens. Taken from the truck doing maybe 20mph. f/2,5, shutter speed 1/4000sec, iso-100 no flash.
Canon facing out a window. f/2.8, shutter speed 1/100sec, iso-800, no flash, focal legth 50mm
Input wanted here...the window light is too bright...how do I avoid this next time around?
f/2,8, shutter speed 1/200sec, iso-800, no flash, focal legth 50mm.
I dislike heights when I fear falling down...like this...I dont trust old steps or rusty rails!
f/5, shutter speed 1/200sec, iso-100, no flash focal legth 50mm
Taken from the top of another part of the fort looking at the entry part of the fort.
f/8, shutter speed 1/250sec, iso-100, no flash, focal legth 50mm
f/2, shutter speed 1/200sec, iso-800, no flash, focal legth 50mm
f/5, shutter speed 1/640sec, iso-200, no flash, focal legth 50mm
steps to the big canons on top of the fort.
f/4, shutter speed 1/640sec, iso-200 no flash, focal legth 50mm
the large canon sitting atop the old fort. f/9, shutter speed 1/2000sec, iso-200, no flash


f/4, shutter speed 1/400sec, iso-200, no flash
f/2.8, shutter speed 1/400sec, iso-200, no flash.
I personally just love this one! f/2.8, shutter speed 1/400sec, iso-200, no flash
sun setting on the old fort. f/16, shutter speed 1/100sec, iso-800, no flash. I think it's a bit grainy but I like it mostly.

same shot really lol I just like it. f/16, shutter speed 1/250sec, iso-800, no flash

f/5, shutter speed 1/1600sec, iso-1600, just playing around with more settings...
just down from the actual fort they have randon canon batteries this is one of those random conon batteries, wish I could have remembered their names!
f/2, shutter speed 1/200sec, iso-200, no flash
love sunsets on beaches! f/1.4, shutter speed 1/80sec, iso-1600, no flash
view from on the pier. I was trying to give the waves a dreamy flowly look... how did I do?
f/10, shutter speed 1/800sec, iso-100, no flash
he was wlaking on water....or so it looked like until he came closer and he was paddling on a surf board lol
f/10, shutter speed 1/800sec, iso-100
fishing pier. f/10, shutter speed 1/400sec, iso-10
Fishing bait. f/10, shutter speed 1/400sec, iso-100
and then my camera batteries died :( f/7.1, shutter speed 1/250sec, iso-100


and so concludes my Pensacola in photography blog. If you were my facebook friend you already saw all these pictures, if you have no idea the things I wrote under each one then thats fine...neither does The Marine! I am not sure I said everything right when I was writing about the settings I was using on my camera...I said it before I am just learning after having this camera for like 2 years! so photography people who read my blog what do you think? suggestions...tips?

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