Now I know I usually post something about Compassion on Mondays here on my blog, but I just have to share with you what I was able to do on Saturday this past weekend. Since last fall, I have been taking a photography class through a local photographer. He teaches through one of the charter schools, but he is open to having adults join in his classes, which I have really appreciated! My camera now sits in manual mode almost 99% of the time while I am shooting pictures, and I love having the control over the settings.
So on Saturday, our class went on a field trip to San Francisco for a whole day excursion. The city was quite foggy which was a little disappointing because I was really looking forward to going to a spot I had never been before. The plan was to end our day at the Marin Headlands around sunset time to get night time shots of the Golden Gate Bridge. But it was not going to happen, there was just too much fog to make that trip over the bridge. So we started heading back home…or so we thought.
There is an island part way across the bay as you are driving back over the Bay Bridge. We decided to give it a try. So, with all of our camera gear and whatever warm clothing we had with us, we made our way across a hill to set up our tri-pods for some shots of the San Francisco skyline.
ISO 100, 135mm, f/22, 30 seconds
At first, it really wasn’t quite dark enough
ISO 100, 100mm, f/25, 30 seconds
Amazing what a difference a few minutes later can make
ISO 100, 70mm, f/8.0, 13 seconds
Then someone suggested that I open up my aperture and change my white balance settings in my camera. Can you see the light trails in the bottom right corner from a boat?
ISO 100, 70mm, f/8.0, 13 seconds
The only difference between the last picture and this one is the white balance settings. Which one do you like better?
ISO 100, 120mm, f/7.1, 10 seconds
We did move around a bit on the hillside to get just a little different perspective
ISO 100, 120mm, f/7.1, 10 seconds
Again, the only difference in these last two photos is the white balance setting in the camera. Which one do you like better?
We were all out on the side of the hill for just over an hour shooting pictures. I had a great time adjusting settings, moving around to different spots, and learning how many white balance settings I have in my camera. There is always something new to learn, right? Now I have to tell you that these photos are straight out of my camera, I have not done any editing on them yet in Lightroom. I know they need a little work, so hopefully, I will have a bit of time this week to play around with these…or any one of the almost 300 pictures I took on Saturday.
Did you take pictures of anything fun this past weekend?