kts
Jan-17-2008, 11:50 AM
Started snowing pretty heavily on my way to work this morning so what did I do on my lunch break? Take photos! My D300 and 18-200 got pretty wet from the snow at times but looks like they handled it without a problem. :)
This is the campus of The University of Maryland, College Park
McKeldin Library and the Journalism Building
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/mckeldin2.jpg
Francis Scott Key Building hidden by trees and snow
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/fsk.jpg
FSK unmasked
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/fsk2.jpg
University Chapel
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/chapel2.jpg
Steeple
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/chapel1.jpg
(I used my hand to try and cover the lens to prevent snow from getting on the lens and seems that gave it the vignetting. I think it kind of helps give it an "old" look it it)
McKeldin, head on
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/mckeldin3.jpg
I only wanted to post one of these but I couldn't decide which one I liked best so you get them both:
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/path2.jpg
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/path.jpg
My coworker who was good enough to make this trip with me (along with his *ugh* Canon ;))
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/zach.jpg
Feedback always appreciated, I'm still getting used to shooting things other than abandoned buildings. Tips for shooting in fast falling snow that likes to melt the second it hits your camera are all appreciated, whew it was messy out there!
This is the campus of The University of Maryland, College Park
McKeldin Library and the Journalism Building
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/mckeldin2.jpg
Francis Scott Key Building hidden by trees and snow
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/fsk.jpg
FSK unmasked
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/fsk2.jpg
University Chapel
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/chapel2.jpg
Steeple
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/chapel1.jpg
(I used my hand to try and cover the lens to prevent snow from getting on the lens and seems that gave it the vignetting. I think it kind of helps give it an "old" look it it)
McKeldin, head on
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/mckeldin3.jpg
I only wanted to post one of these but I couldn't decide which one I liked best so you get them both:
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/path2.jpg
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/path.jpg
My coworker who was good enough to make this trip with me (along with his *ugh* Canon ;))
http://solberg.umd.edu/%7Ekts/non-ue/snow/zach.jpg
Feedback always appreciated, I'm still getting used to shooting things other than abandoned buildings. Tips for shooting in fast falling snow that likes to melt the second it hits your camera are all appreciated, whew it was messy out there!