
What happened to the gallery?
Well to say it short, I have not had time to update the gallery. My new photos are all in my photo blog www.thewonderingphotographer.com But for the past week or two I have not had time to post new images there. I can assure you that as soon as I do the photo blog will be filled to the gills with new images!
Here is a great old photo taken in a building that sadly has become the site of a new foundation. Luckily i got there before they tore it down.
I would like to thank every one who visits my photo blog, i have been getting a lot of good comments, and feed back.
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I have more than enough photos lined up for the next year :) so i hope every one continues to enjoy the daily photos.
Its been a while since i posted a Daily photo from by Photo Blog. This image is of the Alberta Grain Terminals, Seams to me that if there was an emergency i would get dizzy going down the fire exit, this building is a couple hundred feet tall.
Recently added a few new photos that were published in my photoblog, they are actually some of my favorites.
This is the current photo for today on The Wondering Photographer, I bounced the flash and used a macro shot of some 4H lead from my drafting pencil. I like the texture of the paper as well as the lead.
I increased the resolution on my photoblog so they are larger now, and as well learned that Camera Raws export messes up the Colour Profiles, so any new photos (in a month or so) will have more saturation and the correct colour profile, so if you lucky and using Safari on a Mac and maybe a PC you wont have any issues at the moment. I also did some cleanup on the design and added some more meta data to the images.
Check it out here.
I recently created two new Panorama images, one is a old building in Edmonton that i’m told my great grandfather used to own. the other is a sun rise from the school field in front of my place.
Check them out here.
Just sitting there all alone in the cold. This was shot reasonably early in the morning during the winter so i twas fairly dark out. The best thing about a f/1.8 lens besides its depth of field is the extra light it lets in.
I took this shot shortly after i bought my 50mm f/1.8 lens and was playing with depth of field.
At least once a week i will try to publish my favorite photo of the week from my photo blog, after a while i think ill place them into the Gallery on Studio Lounge.
I encourage people to give feedback as well as rate the images.
I hope you like the site.