In a previous post I commented about sitting in traffic. Once again today it too me approximately 40 minutes to go 10 miles. South of Charlotte, NC there is an area where Interstate 77 dumps hundreds of cars into I-485 traffic already loaded with hundreds of cars. Traffic becomes a slow crawl with a few idiots constantly changing lanes to a complete standstill. Today I witnessed an ambulance trying to get through the four lanes of congestion. A few of us pulled off of the road, but I was sad to see the rescue vehicle come to a complete stop in front of me because cars were not getting out of the way. For the next mile or two I expected to see a fender bender, but there was nothing. somehow the traffic manages to magically thin out and everyone remaining races to get to their final destination. Just before I was preparing to exit on Highway 74 east in Matthews, NC I caught a glimpse of the sunset in my rear view mirror. I managed to get my iPhone changed to camera mode to capture the photo below. The struggle through traffic was worth the view behind me as I continued my journey home.
I am fortunate to have opportunities to do some traveling and participate in various events. I setup this blog to share some of my adventures. Most of the time when I am traveling I have several bags of gear for shooting and editing. Other times, I have only an iPhone. Most of my photography sessions include weddings, portraits and sporting events. I look forward to being able to take time to "play" and capture some scenic and architectural pics of the areas I visit.
Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
A quick view of the sunset.
Location:
Matthews, NC, USA
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Thanksgiving break.
Thanksgiving is one of my favorite times of the year. I usually get a nice break from work and there is food everywhere! This year I decided to do some experimenting with the camera and play with a few subjects.
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| As I walked around outside with the camera, I decided to setup a tripod and shoot straight up to capture the various lines. This image works great in black and white. |
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| This image required some traveling in the area to find a decent leave. most leaves had already fallen and been blown away. I froze the leave in a baking dish to prepare for this shot. |
Sunday, November 6, 2011
We took a day trip to a place below Murrells Inlet S.C. called Atalaya castle. Atalaya Castle, also known as Atalaya, was the winter home of industrialist and philanthropist Archer M. Huntington and his wife, the sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington, located near the Atlantic coast in Murrells Inlet, Georgetown County, South Carolina.
There were several other photo sessions taking place while we were roaming around the home. Since we were beside the beach we moved to the sand for a few additional shots. The weather was nice and warm for a November day and we captured some nice shots for the couple.
The mission for the day was to shoot engagement photos, grab some Krispy Kreme doughnuts and have a meal at Carrabbas. Mission accomplished!
There were several other photo sessions taking place while we were roaming around the home. Since we were beside the beach we moved to the sand for a few additional shots. The weather was nice and warm for a November day and we captured some nice shots for the couple.
The mission for the day was to shoot engagement photos, grab some Krispy Kreme doughnuts and have a meal at Carrabbas. Mission accomplished!
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Location:
Murrells Inlet, SC, USA
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