Hampton Carousel
Built in 1920, this carousel is one of 170 antique wooden carousel's left in the United States.
Built in 1920, this carousel is one of 170 antique wooden carousel's left in the United States.
Today's photo was taken a few weeks ago at the Victory Arch in Newport News, Virginia
The weather today was great. It was warm and sunny. Maybe just maybe spring is on the way. Took a few in downtown Hampton this afternoon.
It's TBT. From the 90's.
I recently posted on Facebook a blog post talking about "The Importance of Shooting Everyday". I am linking to the post to encourage you to capture those moments in life before they disappear.
I thought with all the "ugly" weather lately to post a picture of warm thoughts. From the archives of July 2014.
The goal of this post is not to convince you of anything. I'm not trying sell you anything and I am not trying to make you switch. If you don't agree with my opinion that's fine. This is not about you its about me and my journey. There is no need to convince me of the merits of Nikon or Canon or the advantages of full frame vs. crop sensors. I'M NOT INTERESTED IN HEARING IT.
I first became aware of Trey Ratcliff and his switch to mirrorless cameras. http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2013/07/04/sony-nex-review-nikon-vs/
If you didn't know I've been using mirrorless cameras since 2013. . I started with a Sony Nex 6 as I debated between the Nex 6 & 7. I had and continue to follow the work of Matthew Jordan Smith, Brian Smith and Vivienne Gucwa. You can click on the names to check out their websites. These were Sony shooters and I loved the quality that they and Trey Ratcliff were getting. Then Sony came out with the full frame Sony A7. I attended the 2013 PhotoPlus Expo in New York and talked to Matthew, Brian and Vivienne about their use of the equipment. I was convinced that the Sony A7 full frame mirrorless camera was my next camera. The reason I delayed was the lens system at the time. Sony had only announced a few lenses at the time. Yes, you can use other manufacturers lens with adapters with great success but I thought I would wait to see what lenses they would announce. Did I mention that I also follow the work of Bill Fourtney. Bill was just retiring from Nikon
When the Fuji X-T1 came out I sold the Sony Nex 6 and some older Nikon gear that I wasn't using and acquired the Fuji X-T1. Why mirrorless? Why not. The image quality is high, and I'm just not into carrying a big cameras and the weight around if I don't need to. Especially when I can get the same or better image quality. Today, I own a Fuji X-T1, Fuji X-100T and the Fuji X-E1. The X-T1 and X-E1 are interchangeable lens cameras and I currently own 4 lens for the system.
Today, the Fuji is my everyday camera. Do I still use my Nikon D3. Yes I do. There are certain things that I shoot that I still prefer or need to shoot with a DSLR. I do believe that mirrorless cameras are the future. People are making a living shooting with this kind of gear. I have shot some recent assignments using my mirrorless cameras and they have worked well. As of right now I'm a Fuji and Nikon shooter. As of right now I'm not selling my Nikon gear. In the future I may actually acquire the Nikon D750.
Weather alert today until Tuesday. It will be raining, sleeting, snowing and cold, Be careful. Get out and SAFELY!! take some pics.
Took a chance and went whale watching this past weekend. Life is too short. The message is life is not promised, go out and enjoy it.
Looking to improve your photography this year? Find a photo project that means something to you. So, you might be wondering what is my current project? My next project will involve photography, EMT's, Firefighters and the people that support them. The details are almost worked out and I hope to announce it next week. Stay tuned....
You can read more about personal projects over at the "The Passionate Photographer"
Just because it rains doesn't mean you can't find photo opportunities.
Ok, I'm jumping on the best of...bandwagon. Here is my "Best of 2014". I picked images that connected with me in some way. Please take one minute and 37 seconds (1:37) and take a look at the video. Thank all of you for your support. See you next year. A simple slideshow video created in Lightroom and exported as a video.
Merry Christmas to all my friends and family.
Here's a few pics taken on a trip to the Virginia Living Museum in Newport News, Virginia with Jim Hansen and Mike Preston. Afterwards, Mike and I took a ride over to Christopher Newport University and the Ferguson Center for the Arts.
It seems like I've spent a lot of time in the area lately.
The Christmas Shop in Colonial Williamsburg.
Taken this evening in Williamsburg.
A quick visit to the Virginia War Museum.
This past Saturday, attended the photowalk with Jim Hansen. Michael Preston and I left early to get some shots of our favorite targets in downtown Norfolk. Here is one of my favorites.