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Posts Tagged ‘B&W’


Technical Details Aperture Value: f/5.6 Focal Length: 157mm ISO: 200 Shutter Speed Value: 1/60 sec Location: Phoenix, Arizona


Look! It’s Monday and I remembered to post about this! Shocking, I know. At any rate… in today’s comic we get to know Waugh a bit better. Check out the full comic here.


Technical Details Aperture Value: f/4.8 Focal Length: 45mm ISO: 400 Shutter Speed Value: 1/10 sec Location: Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France


Hey everyone! It’s Monday, and you know what that means? That’s right! There’s a new All Write! comic up over at I Should Be Writing. Check it out here. There’s bananas.


Technical Details Aperture Value: f/1.8 Focal Length: 50mm Exposure Program: Aperture Priority ISO: 800 Shutter Speed Value: 1/250 sec Location: Seattle Aquarium – Seattle, WA


I had nearly forgotten about this photo I took back in February. That’s Mount Rainier in the background with Safeco Field in the middle and the port of Seattle in the foreground. Andy and I went up to Seattle to meet up with some east coast friends at the Science Fiction + Fantasy Short Film [...]


Yeah… I don’t know. Just messing around. I’m sure it was something unpleasant that surprised this fellow. Have pity on him.


Look at all those levers! If it weren’t for the frilly canopy, this tractor would look downright diabolical. This photo just screamed to be converted to black and white. I also adjusted the contrast to give it more of an old photo look. — Technical Details Aperture Value: f/8 Focal Length: 55mm Exposure Program: Aperture [...]


A cold, cold day in the Columbia River Gorge. This was probably the most wind I’ve ever experienced on the Columbia River. It did make for interesting photos despite the fact that I had lost all feeling in my extremities. — Technical Details Aperture Value: f/8 Focal Length: 300mm Exposure Program: Aperture Priority ISO: 200 [...]


It was a dark and stormy night… well, day actually. New Year’s Day to be exact. What better time to head to the coast? Probably any other day. We went anyway. It was wet. It was dark. But, the fish at the aquarium didn’t seem to mind. Not that they ever do. Is it just [...]