Grumpy Old Guy
Grumpy Old Guy's JournalMore from Alaska
Some random shots of the cruise ship NCL Encore at night, shot handheld with a Canon 6dmII and EF17-40mm lens. I threw in a shot of Downtown Seattle for good measure. I love ultrawide lenses.
More Beauty from Alaska
These are some very grainy shots taken at great distance in the rain from the deck of a small boat bouncing around on Sitka Sound in failing light.
Big rebates on Canon RF lenses.
Good news for Canon mirrorless users. Canon is giving some big instant rebates on many of their RF lenses. The sale started this morning, but I don't know how long it runs.
https://www.canonrumors.com/canon-usa-launches-new-instant-rebates-on-select-canon-rf-lenses-save-up-to-400/
Any word yet on next month's photography contest?
Asking for a friend.
(OK, I'm really asking for me).
More beauty from Alaska
Nugget Falls
A coastal brown bear near Sitka
Glacier Bay
Glacier Bay
Backyard Shenanigans
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aI2HcruX7Pt0ILoermciFOFeE3VAkDSP/view?usp=sharingIt's been three weeks since my surgery, and I have one more week of taking it easy to get through. I've been really bored, so I thought I'd brush up on my editing skills. Also, I've been wanting to try shooting some 4k video with my Canon R5. I edited the video with Adobe Premiere Pro and created the music using Music Maker looping software.
Enjoy. Please tell me what you think.
Grumpy
***AUGUST PHOTO CONTEST: THE WINNERS!***
Thank you all for participating and voting in the August 2022 photo contest. The theme for this contest, as chosen by AndyS, was as follows:
"The unseen world. The small things we walk past every day; the beauty in the bouquets in the floral department at the grocery store, the zen of stones in a garden, that lone green sprout in the compost or that small creature under your feet. Not necessarily macro but that's not excluded. Butterflies and birds reach out and grab our attention but I'm encouraging all of us to take note of the more subtle compositions around us. As for post processing, sure if it makes the image more appealing or enhances the connection between the subject and viewer. Most of all HAVE FUN with it."
As always, we had many amazing entries. I am happy to report that this was the first contest in a while that did not require second entries to reach our thirty photos. We had thirty entries by thirty individuals. It was gratifying to see that level of participation. We also tried something new this month, having entrants post a few words about their photos in a separate thread. Here is a link to that thread if youd like to read more about the pictures. https://democraticunderground.com/1036104759
And now, without further ado.. (drum roll!!!)
First place goes to HappyCynic for their stunning photograph Morning Dew! As winner, HappyCynic will chose the topic for the next photo contest. They described their photo in the comments thread:
I took this a few years back in late January at Stanley Park (Vancouver, BC, Canada). While I've named it Morning Dew, it was actually taken in the early afternoon. At that time of year, with the temperature and humidity, the morning dew pretty much lingered all day. In addition to the dew, what I personally like is the blade of grass that is running through the dew laden blade of grass. I'm not sure how this happened nor how frequent this type of thing is but I found it interesting to look at.
Second Place goes to 2naSalit and their entry Clover. 2naSalit had this to say about their entry:
Was taken around summer of 2015 in the Hebgen Basin area to the west of Yellowstone NP. It's just a simple clover. I took several shots of different clovers, made a brief study of them and I wasn't sure which to use. I rarely do anything beyond crop, color saturation and some sharpening... I wouldn't know what to do with anything else. I mean, if the shot is a good one, in my mind, I shouldn't have to do much else. I usually shoot with that in mind.
Third place goes to HAB911 for Window to Another World. The wonderful thing about this photo is that it was snapped nearly a half century ago. HAB911 described it this way:
1974, Nikon F2, Nikkor 50mm f2, cross-screen filter, Kodak Plus-X ASA/ISO 125, literal photo of a print, Nikon D750 with a little scratch removal in PS
Thanks again for participating and voting!
Grumpy Old Guy
***THE WINNERS OF THE AUGUST PHOTO CONTEST!***
The winners thread for the August photo contest is posted in General Discussion. Congratulations to HappyCynic, 2naSalit and HAB911.
https://democraticunderground.com/100217075118
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