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Picture of the Month – June 2009

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

My picture of the month for June is an image of the last remaining covered bridge in Wisconsin.

Covered Bridge Park

Covered Bridge Park

Covered Bridge Park in Cedarburg, Wisconsin is home to this bridge, which crosses the Cedar River.

The picture evokes feelings of a lazy summer day in Wisconsin, with the river calmly running through the park, and the trees in full bloom.

This picture was taken for 1/125th second at f/8 (ISO 200). To capture the entire scene, I used the wide angle setting (28 mm) of my Tamron 28 – 300 mm telephoto lens.

To see pictures of the month from previous months, click here.

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Fireworks Revisited

Monday, July 6th, 2009
Ground Burst

Ground Burst

This year, we got to enjoy 4th of July fireworks with our 2-year old grandson, who was watching a fireworks show for the first time. His squeals of delight as the fireworks burst high in the sky reminded me of how awe-inspiring fireworks can be.

The pictures here were taken this year, starting with a picture of the fireworks at ground level. You can see the crowd in this picture, as well as the silhouette of the trees in front of the main area where the fireworks took flight.

I shot all of these pictures with a wide angle lens – a Sigma 10-20 mm lens, which provides a wide expanse of sky for capturing the fireworks.

Spider Burst

Spider Burst

And, as I described in my previous post, I used a tripod for all of my pictures, and set my camera on ISO 100 with an aperture of f/8.

I varied the shutter speed from about 3 seconds to 8 seconds. The shorter shutter speed is good for isolating a single fireworks burst, as in this picture.

Using a longer shutter speed (8 seconds) results in capturing multiple bursts. Rocket trails are also longer with a longer exposure.

Color Burst

Color Burst

Since I was using a wide angle lens, most of the pictures I took were then cropped in post-processing – which fills the frame with the actual burst of light, ensuring that the fireworks are the center of attention.

My favorite pictures are those that capture the multiple and diverse colors of the light as it explodes from the shell.

For more pictures of this year’s fireworks display, click here.

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Strawberry Festival

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Strawberry Festival is this weekend in Cedarburg, Wisconsin (June 27-28, 2009). While the highlight of the festival is the strawberry harvest and the many different ways to eat strawberries (including a strawberry brat!), there will be an artists’ fair as well.

This will be the first time I’m exhibiting at the fair, and if you’re in the Milwaukee area, I’d love for you to stop by and say hi. I’ll be exhibiting just behind the Cedarburg Cultural Center (on the corner of Washington Avenue and Mill Street).

For more information on the fair (including a schedule and a map), click here. Hope to see you there!

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