Monday, October 26, 2009

Honk If You Love Snow Geese










What a gorgeous afternoon it was yesterday. A perfect day to take a drive and check out the fall colors.

It's also that time of the year when tens of thousands, and soon to be hundreds of thousands, of Canadian and Alaskan snow geese make their trek southward with a rest stop at Delaware's Bombay Hook National Wildlife Reserve along the eastern shore.

A sight that has to be witnessed to be truly appreciated. The late afternoon sun reflecting off the white wings of these birds against a dark blue sky is just mesmerizing to watch.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

How to Make Your Fall Foliage Photos Pop!

"Mt. Cuba Center"
1/100 sec at f/3.7 ISO 100

Autumn is one of the most beautiful times of the year. It's when your neighborhood and state turn into an artist's pallet of spectacular color. And now is the perfect time to dust your camera off and take a walk outside. Follow these few simple tips and you can capture the saturated reds, browns and yellows that make the crinkle of the leaves under your feet such a joyous sound.

Camera Choice

One of the biggest misconceptions about photography is that you need an expensive camera to take great photos. To the overwhelming majority of the general population this could not be any further from the truth. An expensive camera in the hands of a novice will not, alone, produce a better photo. However, those with the passion can, and will, create memorable images with a simple, disposable camera.

Before I incur the wrath of my colleagues with that previous statement, it is important I acknowledge the professionals, who have perfected their craft, can, and do, benefit by the better glass and improved mechanics found only on the top models. The rest of us have very little need for that type of expensive perfection.

Camera Settings

Understandably, most of your photographs are probably taken from the camera's "automatic" setting. It's that comfort zone where most of us may stay forever. However, with a few simple, but brave clicks of your camera dial you can bust out of the mold. First, look for the ISO setting (a sensitivity to light) in the menu and, presuming it's daylight, set it to 100 or 200. Now, take a chance and turn off your automatic white balance setting and choose the "daylight" setting (might be an icon of a bright sun or something similar).

When to Shoot

The time of day can make a huge difference in your final image. Even without your camera, notice how the same situation looks at first light, midday and late afternoon. The sun's light is your friend. Use it to your advantage. Scout out your location at different hours and see how the sun reflects off or through the leaves. How do you want your final image to look?

Composition

Keep it simple. 99% of amateur photographers will photograph a scene from a standing position, holding the camera at eye level. By changing your vantage point, ever so slightly, you can turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. Try shooting your subject from down on your knees or maybe stand up on a bench. Notice how one simple change can make the all the difference in the look and feel of your image. Feeling brave? Try moving your subject off center in the viewfinder. Now move your feet; move closer two steps or slide to your left a half a foot. Consider all the different compositions before you.

In Conclusion

I challenge you to take your camera outside at this beautiful time and try one or more these simple techniques. Allow yourself the freedom to experiment and feel the passion that digital photography holds for you.

Larry Wilder, 51, is a professional photographer from Townsend, DE. With over 30 years experience in photography, Larry hosts digital photography workshops, teaches a photography class for seniors and hosts social networking PhotoWalks throughout the First State. For more information, visit his blog at http://fstopshere.blogspot.com or email him at larry@wildshotz.com

Thursday, October 15, 2009

In Search of Follicle-Challenged Eagles


Next PhotoWalk Announcement

Our next photowalk will take us to the small Maryland towns of Conowingo and Port Deposit on the Susquehanna River (just before it turns into the Chesapeake Bay). Saturday, November 7th we will venture south, down I-95 just a little bit, to photograph the magnificent bald eagle and then walk an architecturally-pleasing riverside town.

We will meet at 9:00am at a location to be divulged in a private email to those who RSVP (about 45 minutes drive time from the I-95/Route 896 interchange in Newark). After a fair amount of time we will move on to Port Deposit for a mini-walk and then a dutch lunch to show off our pictures of the day and talk photography.

> PhotoWalks are social networking outings, arranged by myself, and have no costs or fees associated directly with them.*

I hope you can join us!

Drop me an email if you will attend.

* Admission fees or costs may be incurred if we visit historic buildings or parks; have lunch or drinks somewhere afterward and, indirectly, you will have to pay for gas to get to the destinations.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Endless Summer

"Purple Pain"
1/640 sec at f/3.7 ISO 200

"Plymouth Power"
1/400 sec at f/4.1 ISO 200

"Two 57"
1/1000 sec at f/3.7 ISO 200


Saturday I was able to stop by the Endless Summer Cruising Event on the Boardwalk at Ocean City, MD. What a monster event this is. Can't you just hear the roar of a 1,000 V8 engines?

See the rest of the images from the day here or just load up your Woody and meet in the dunes.

Surfin U.S.A.


Words by Brian Wilson and Chuck Berry
As sung by The Beach Boys

If everybody had an ocean
Across the U.S.A.
Then everybody'd be surfin'
Like Californ-i-a
You'd seem 'em wearing their baggies
Huarachi sandals too
A bushy bushy blonde hairdo
Surfin' U.S.A.

You'd catch 'em surfin' at Del Mar
(Inside outside U.S.A.)
Ventura County line
(Inside outside U.S.A.)
Santa Cruz and Trestles
(Inside outside U.S.A.)
Australia's Narrabeen
(Inside outside U.S.A.)
All over Manhattan
(Inside outside U.S.A.)
And down Doheny way
(Inside outside)
Everybody's gone surfin'
Surfin' U.S.A.

We'll all be planning out a route
We're gonna take real soon
We're waxing down our surfboards
We can't wait for June
We'll all be gone for the summer
We're on surf-ari to stay
Tell the teacher we're surfin'
Surfin' U.S.A.

Haggerty's and Swami's
(Inside outside U.S.A)
Pacific Palisades
(Inside outside U.S.A)
San Onofre and Sunset
(Inside outside U.S.A)
Redondo Beach L.A.
(Inside outside U.S.A.)
All over La Jolla
(Inside outside U.S.A.)
At Waimea Bay
(Inside outside)

Everybody's gone surfin'
Surfin' U.S.A.

A New View of Old New Castle

"A Gaggle of Photographers"
1/250 sec at f/3.8 ISO 100

About 20 photographers turned out yesterday for our PhotoWalk of Historic New Castle. A gorgeous afternoon supplied the backdrop for a two-hour leisurely stroll through this 350-year old town.

Special thanks to the News Journals' Andrew Eder for writing up a nice story on us and Bob Herbert for capturing some of the excitement in photos. Pick up a copy of today's paper or read the News Journal article online here.

Using Flickr, we've created an online photo album and have asked the photographers to share their best shots from the walk. You may view all the participants photos here (check back often as the album will grow considerably in the next 72 hours).

PhotoWalks will take place on the second weekend of most months (weather permitting) at a different venue each month somewhere in the local vicinity on either a Saturday morning or a Sunday afternoon. Our next PhotoWalk will be to shoot bald eagles. Drop me an email to be included on our notification list.

On Saturday, November 14 I will be offering an all-day digital photography workshop in Bear, Delaware, geared toward amateur hobbyists and family picture takers. For more information on the workshop, email me for a descriptive flyer and registration form.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

National Park Foundation: Top Ten Parks for Fall Foliage '09

Within a short driving distance are two of the "Top 10 National Parks" noted for spectacular fall foliage this year. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and Valley Forge National Historical Park are both expected to peak towards the middle of October.

If you have the opportunity to take in this amazing phenomenon, please do. Spending many years in New England, I can say honestly say this time of the year can take your breath away.

Read the full article here: National Park Foundation: Top Ten Parks for Fall Foliage '09

One Stop Shopping


"The Guilty of Green Fall Mainly on the Plaine"
1/250 sec at f/3.8 ISO 100


I guess Walmart didn't invent one stop shopping, afterall. According to the placard above, as early as the 17th century, you could stop by the Green, take in a public hanging and then pick up some bananas before heading home to toil in the fields.

Just a reminder that this Sunday afternoon is the PhotoWalk in historic New Castle. Please come out and join us for this social networking event from 4:15pm until dusk. Perfect for moms with strollers, dads after football, grandmas before Lawrence Welk reruns and couch potatoes with too much starch. For more information, click here or call me at (302) 723-2468.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Moonlight Feels Right


"Harvest Moon"
3.2 seconds at f/4.5 ISO 200

Words by Bruce Blackman
As performed by Starland Vocal Band



The wind blew some luck in my direction
I caught it in my hands today
I finally made a tricky frech connection
You winked and gave me your ok
I'll take you on a trip beside the ocean
And drop the top at Chesapeake Bay
Ain't nothing like the sky to dose a potion
The moon'll send you on your way, ha, ha
Moonlight feels right, moonlight feels right

We'll lay back and observe the constellations
And watch the moon smiling bright
I'll play the radio on southern stations
'Cause southern belles are hell at night
You say you came to Baltimore from Ole Miss
A class of '74 gold ring
The eastern moon looks ready for a wet kiss
To make the tide rise again, ha, ha
Moonlight feels right, moonlight feels right

We'll see the sun come up on sunday mornin'
And watch it fade the moon away
I guess you know I'm givin' you a warnin'
'Cause me and moon are itchin' to play
I'll take you on a trip beside the ocean
And drop the top at Chesapeake Bay
Ain't nothing like the sky to dose a potion
The moon'll send you on your way
Moonlight feels right, moonlight feels right

Little Nash Rambler





Alas, another season of car shows are nearing their end. These were from Rock-toberFest at the ChesDel Restaurant in Odessa, DE yesterday. Have you seen the Dodge Viper 'Cuda? Whoa baby!

Speak Up, I Can't Ear You

"Corn Fog"
1/40 sec at f/4.2 ISO 100


Early morning fog rising over the corn field.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Fall Splendor





Stopped by the Fall Festival at Willey's Farm Market in Townsend today. They had a little bit of everything going on. Some live music, corn on the cob and grilled chicken, apple cider ... yummm.

I love this time of the year with the sunny days, cool nights and autumn colors. How about you?

I saw this in a movie once ...

1/160 sec at f/4.1 ISO 100

ahhhhh so tempting. I bet I could drive right under there. Can I try, Jan ... Can I? huh? huh?