Was at work late last night, and stopped very quickly on the way home for a few shots, as a fog had settled over the city. Just snagged my OM-D with the tiny Panasonic 14mm f/2.5 pancake, and got some nice shots. Hope you enjoy! (Click any image to enlarge)
Category: Photos
It’s a new year….
And you may have noticed that it’s been a bit quiet around here. Don’t worry, there is a LOT coming in the next few weeks. I should have my full reviews of the Sigma 19mm f/2.8 and Olympus 15mm body cap lens up shortly, and I just received the Sony RX100 large sensor compact for…
My Favorite Photos of 2012
Every year, I think it’s a good exercise for every photographer to go back through the shots they’ve taken and see what kind of a photographic year it’s been for them. For instance, I felt 2011 to be one of the biggest years of growth in my photography since I started. 2012 was a little…
It’s Winter….
Well, it’s the first day of Winter, and the first blast of wintry weather hear in central Ohio. Cold and windy, so I only stopped for a few quick shots, but I think this captured the moment well:
The Photographer’s Eye
I have been sick the past few days, and last night, I had the urge to shoot a little, but I sure as heck wasn’t going anywhere. So, I tried ‘self eye macros’, which aren’t particularly easy. Luckily, the OM-D and 60mm macro have pretty good autofocus, so I set up my camera on a…
Out in the Gorge
I realized I never posted these, and thought I would share. I had a little bit of time to swing by Hocking Hills State Park a few weeks ago and take a quick run through the gorge north of Old Man’s Cave. While I normally make a yearly fall trip there for two days for…
A Cold Evening
For the first time in a long time, I really got a chance to go out and shoot for a bit. I went downtown after work and got some shots of the sunset and the city at night. I’m very much a proponent of the ‘gear doesn’t make the shot’ crowd, but on evenings like…
The City at Dusk
Tonight on the way home from work, I stopped to capture this. The sun was nearly below the horizon and the sky was overcast, but just enough sunlight remained to give a kiss of light to the windows of the city.