Submitted by arlington on Sun, 2008/10/12 - 00:29.
Maria Auxilliadora, well out of your neighbourhood. That's a hike and a half. There a nice family restaurant across the street a piece called Modongo Flowers. Great steak for $5 or so. Did you notice the road work in front of La Polvora. Something's happening there.
Submitted by tacomasteve on Sun, 2008/10/12 - 09:32.
a lot of renovation going on inside and out at LaPolvera..It is a forgotten bit of history here. ..I went up that way hoping to get a pic of the new zillion watt floodlights on the stark white walls of the old fort at dusk but it was just too darn stark!
Submitted by tacomasteve on Sun, 2008/10/12 - 16:05.
I lean on the wall and hold my breath. It's an older 4 meg Sony and this was with the night time preset. I would guess that it's about two second shutter speed with some daylight left and maybe 4 seconds in the dark. The colors kind of capture the mood with this one I thougt...
“The photograph itself doesn't interest me. I want only to capture a minute part of reality.”
Maria Auxilliadora
Maria Auxilliadora, well out of your neighbourhood. That's a hike and a half. There a nice family restaurant across the street a piece called Modongo Flowers. Great steak for $5 or so. Did you notice the road work in front of La Polvora. Something's happening there.
seems that there is
a lot of renovation going on inside and out at LaPolvera..It is a forgotten bit of history here. ..I went up that way hoping to get a pic of the new zillion watt floodlights on the stark white walls of the old fort at dusk but it was just too darn stark!
“El mundo es mi barrio”
TacomaSteve
Speed
You seem to be painting with the camera. The saturation of color is great. Just curious about the speed, aperture and ISO. Are you using a tripod?
no tripod
I lean on the wall and hold my breath. It's an older 4 meg Sony and this was with the night time preset. I would guess that it's about two second shutter speed with some daylight left and maybe 4 seconds in the dark. The colors kind of capture the mood with this one I thougt...
“The photograph itself doesn't interest me. I want only to capture a minute part of reality.”
 Henri Cartier-Bresson