RocketMan
Sep-22-2004, 07:38 AM
Took a little ride downtown last Sunday since it was such a pretty day and wondered around DC and Georgetown. Took a ton of shots, but with no clouds in the sky and a bright, bright sun it turned into a real challenge getting shots with any deep shadows in them not to be to constrasty. One of the great things about DC is the contrast between old and new architecture esp. when one literally surround the other as in this one.
http://roadrunes.com/images2/oldnnew.jpghttp://roadrunes.com/images2/old%E2%80%99n%E2%80%99new.jpg
and a shot of the Octagon House near the White House that used to be where visiting dignitaries stayed
http://roadrunes.com/images2/octagon-house.jpg
then I went down to g-town to shoot the oldest bridge across the C&O canal (built around 1850) but with the sun right overhead none of them came out very well so just shot some other buildings and a took a couple of shots of a canal boat that has been modified for tourism. Took a couple of shot of street scenes in preparation for the alone or together challenge that I have posted there.
A new building down by the riverfront
http://roadrunes.com/images2/g-town-building-2.jpg
http://roadrunes.com/images2/g-town-building-3.jpg
I like the guy in this one, now that's what I call "truckin' "! Too bad about the jiffy-john and vehicle clogging up the lower right.
and a building overlooking the canal, near the stairway made famous by The Exorcist
http://roadrunes.com/images2/geroge-town-building.jpg
canal barge
http://roadrunes.com/images2/canal-boat.jpg
a couble of windows with reflections that I liked
http://roadrunes.com/images2/window-1-W-crop.jpg
http://roadrunes.com/images2/window-2.jpg
Hope to get back down there this weekend for the last days of the celebration of the opening of the Native American Museum
any help with how to deal with such harsh lighting, Full midday sun with no clouds would be greatly appreciated.
RM
http://roadrunes.com/images2/oldnnew.jpghttp://roadrunes.com/images2/old%E2%80%99n%E2%80%99new.jpg
and a shot of the Octagon House near the White House that used to be where visiting dignitaries stayed
http://roadrunes.com/images2/octagon-house.jpg
then I went down to g-town to shoot the oldest bridge across the C&O canal (built around 1850) but with the sun right overhead none of them came out very well so just shot some other buildings and a took a couple of shots of a canal boat that has been modified for tourism. Took a couple of shot of street scenes in preparation for the alone or together challenge that I have posted there.
A new building down by the riverfront
http://roadrunes.com/images2/g-town-building-2.jpg
http://roadrunes.com/images2/g-town-building-3.jpg
I like the guy in this one, now that's what I call "truckin' "! Too bad about the jiffy-john and vehicle clogging up the lower right.
and a building overlooking the canal, near the stairway made famous by The Exorcist
http://roadrunes.com/images2/geroge-town-building.jpg
canal barge
http://roadrunes.com/images2/canal-boat.jpg
a couble of windows with reflections that I liked
http://roadrunes.com/images2/window-1-W-crop.jpg
http://roadrunes.com/images2/window-2.jpg
Hope to get back down there this weekend for the last days of the celebration of the opening of the Native American Museum
any help with how to deal with such harsh lighting, Full midday sun with no clouds would be greatly appreciated.
RM