Something interesting took place with this next series of Night time images. Very far to the right side just below one of the Power Lines you will see some red light. That is a helicopter as it is entering into these next few shots. The length of the red light is the length of the copter's flight between when the camera first opened up to take the image and when it closed.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Night Sky 2
Posted by Beamer at 9:51 PM
Labels: Bakersfield, Fuji S700 dslr Camera, night, used a tripod
Monday, April 26, 2010
Night Sky
Looking out on to north Bakersfield from what I call the Small Bluffs. I spent a lot of time on these bluffs growing up. I hadn't been to this spot in a long time, and not sure I had ever been there before at night.
Posted by Beamer at 10:08 PM
Labels: Architecture, Bakersfield, Fuji S700 dslr Camera, night, used a tripod
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Light Slices
Posted by Beamer at 10:09 PM
Labels: Architecture, Fuji S700 dslr Camera, handheld, interior shot, sunny day
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
My Ibanez Guitar and some "Toys"
This is my baby right now. I've had this for about 2 years and haven't played it nearly enough. The metal boxes are what I call Toys. They allow you to put some major changes to how the guitar sounds before the sound gets to the amplifier. I have had those toys for about 30 years. If they could talk, what stories they would tell.
Posted by Beamer at 9:59 AM
Labels: Fuji S700 dslr Camera, handheld, Ibanez Guitar, interior shot, red
Monday, April 19, 2010
Macro Glass werk
Posted by Beamer at 1:02 PM
Labels: abstract, Fuji S700 dslr Camera, handheld, interior shot, Macro
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tecate
I am at a bit of a loss why I took this shot. Maybe it was the difference in Texture between the sign and the rough wood that caught my eye - I'm not sure. I don't drink the beer, so that wasn't it. Oh well. enjoy.
Posted by Beamer at 11:42 PM
Labels: abstract, Fuji S700 dslr Camera, handheld, shadow
Monday, April 5, 2010
Store Owner
This Gentleman came out to ask why I was taking pictures of His property (The fence). I assured him I wasn't with the county or anything like that. I was taken by his mustache, so I asked if I could take his picture and he agreed. The first one is inside his store while he was waiting on a customer.
Posted by Beamer at 4:33 PM
Labels: Bakersfield, California, Fuji S700 dslr Camera, handheld, people