annnewjerz
If I had a world of my own, everything would be no
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1. If the high for the day is going to be 45*, it will be much colder than that at 4:30am. Dress appropriately.
2. I'm not too big on "landscape" photos. I love looking at them and even enjoyed taking them...but the end result was just a little, boring. I'll have to work on this.
3. I need a new ballhead for my tripod. The one I have seems to slip every once in a while, which this morning caused some blurry shots. It also doesn't pan, which would have been nice.
4. Gloves are important when taking photos in February in NJ. I didn't have any, and it took a LONG time until I got feeling back in my fingers.
So, this morning I got up at 4:00am to begin my first low-light photo outing. The day started out ROUGH. I picked up my bag to head out to the car and heard one of the worst sounds ever...my camera falling from the dining room table to the wood floor. It almost pained me to look over, thinking a lens would have been broken off...luckily, everything looked to be in tact. I picked up the camera and while my immediate thought should have been "Thank goodness it's not broken!!!", instead it was "Thank goodness it was my crappy kit lens that was attached" and "Man, that might have been my shot at getting an upgraded body sooner!!"
The camera took a pretty nice blow but in the end, it was just fine.
The plan was to drive to Barnegat Lighthouse and take shots of sunrise and then drive to Ocean City to take some shots of the deserted Boardwalk and meet up with my boss for breakfast with his family. We got to the Lighthouse on time, but was disappointed to see the sun was rising across from the Old Barney rather than behind or next to, which I would have liked. Took a bunch of shots, froze my BUTT OFF and hopped in the car for our next destination. Got to the Ocean City Airport to meet with my boss (who was flying himself in with his family) for breakfast. Had some aweeeeesome pancakes and took some shots of my favorite subject (his daughter---1 1/2 years old and SO CUTE) and then decided to scrap the Boardwalk. It was just too cold and as usual, we had to get home in time to let the doggies out before we came home to a mess.
So, I'll cut myself off now, and here are some of my favorite shots of the day, mixed in with some others I took earlier of my sister's new pit-bull puppy, Dharma.
Nothing special, but I liked the color and the milky effect on the water from the long exposure.
The jetty along the beach.
Old Barney.
Boat trolling for fish.
The sun is finally up. I never noticed how orange it makes everything.
Self portrait. DH and I standing next to eachother kicking up our legs.
Old Barney one last time.
Yael at the airport.
All packed up and ready to go.
Dharma has obviously grown tired of playing with her tennis ball.
Pooped.

2. I'm not too big on "landscape" photos. I love looking at them and even enjoyed taking them...but the end result was just a little, boring. I'll have to work on this.
3. I need a new ballhead for my tripod. The one I have seems to slip every once in a while, which this morning caused some blurry shots. It also doesn't pan, which would have been nice.
4. Gloves are important when taking photos in February in NJ. I didn't have any, and it took a LONG time until I got feeling back in my fingers.
So, this morning I got up at 4:00am to begin my first low-light photo outing. The day started out ROUGH. I picked up my bag to head out to the car and heard one of the worst sounds ever...my camera falling from the dining room table to the wood floor. It almost pained me to look over, thinking a lens would have been broken off...luckily, everything looked to be in tact. I picked up the camera and while my immediate thought should have been "Thank goodness it's not broken!!!", instead it was "Thank goodness it was my crappy kit lens that was attached" and "Man, that might have been my shot at getting an upgraded body sooner!!"

The plan was to drive to Barnegat Lighthouse and take shots of sunrise and then drive to Ocean City to take some shots of the deserted Boardwalk and meet up with my boss for breakfast with his family. We got to the Lighthouse on time, but was disappointed to see the sun was rising across from the Old Barney rather than behind or next to, which I would have liked. Took a bunch of shots, froze my BUTT OFF and hopped in the car for our next destination. Got to the Ocean City Airport to meet with my boss (who was flying himself in with his family) for breakfast. Had some aweeeeesome pancakes and took some shots of my favorite subject (his daughter---1 1/2 years old and SO CUTE) and then decided to scrap the Boardwalk. It was just too cold and as usual, we had to get home in time to let the doggies out before we came home to a mess.
So, I'll cut myself off now, and here are some of my favorite shots of the day, mixed in with some others I took earlier of my sister's new pit-bull puppy, Dharma.
Nothing special, but I liked the color and the milky effect on the water from the long exposure.

The jetty along the beach.

Old Barney.

Boat trolling for fish.

The sun is finally up. I never noticed how orange it makes everything.

Self portrait. DH and I standing next to eachother kicking up our legs.

Old Barney one last time.

Yael at the airport.

All packed up and ready to go.

Dharma has obviously grown tired of playing with her tennis ball.

Pooped.
