Monday, October 14, 2013
Distortion of the Craft
Thursday, October 10, 2013
My Get Up
This is how I use the Canon S100 or the Canon S95, depending on which one i have along at the time. I usually shoot upside down, letting the flash fill from the bottom. I have the pop up flash covered with a homemade diffuser from a translucent film canister. I just cut a rectangle hole out of it. This particular canister was actually cut for the bigger Nikon pop up flash so it would not stay attached. Thus, I am holding it on with a finger. I use the cord on the camera on my pinkie as a tripod of sorts pulled taunt to lend stability. I set the exposure compensation to as high as minus two, but mostly minus one, depending on the mood or look I am after. I set the flash as well to minus two intensity, its lowest setting. Too much flash washes out the subject. I will bump this up as well to one and a half as needed. I also go with manual exposure, setting anywhere from four inches to two inches in focus. I then move the camera in and out until it looks in focus. I usually need three or four shots to get one good one, but it works best as it eliminates the infernal focus hunting the lens does on auto.
I usually go with auto white balance, but often like to opt for overcast, shade or even tungsten in daylight to give a blue cast.
I often start out with the big Nikon D3100 but wind up using this set-up. I just like the portability and mobility it offers, no weighing me down. I am seriously considering my next camera a higher quality little camera just like these little Canons.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
No Shrines in Sodom
I am on a reading through the Bible plan from the ESV Study Bible from the YouVersion online bible.
I would be further along, but I stopped the McCheyne plan and began again the ESV.
In the reading today from Genesis 13, I read of Lot and Abraham. Both men had become very wealthy and the two men's herdsmen could not get along. Abraham had journeyed back to the place where he had first called upon the name of the Lord between Bethel and Ai.
It was Abraham, who said to Lot, in order for their to be no strife, choose where you would like to go.
Lot, as human nature would have it, lifted up his eyes and saw that the Jordon Valley was well watered everywhere like the garden of the Lord, like the land of Egypt, in the direction of Zoar, or Sodom and Gomorrah.
Abraham did not choose what the flesh would call the best, but settled in the land of Canaan, while Lot moved his tent close to the wicked and sinful men of Sodom.
No altar in Sodom was constructed by Lot to God.
It was after this separation that God spoke to Abraham, that even from the dust he could make of him a great nation.
So Abraham moved his tent and came and settled by the oaks of Mamre, which are at Hebron, and there he built an altar to the Lord.
And so to this day, the fallen heart would choose Sodom over Mamre, for to our natural eye, it so resembles the garden, though but a shimmering mirage upon the desert sand.
High Bridge
Bike Heaven
Shooting Canon's
Hedgehog
Kentucky Rest
Shaken
This time next week we were in Kentucky. We had spent the first night in Lexington. The next morning we travelled through Wilmore, home of Asbury College, then drove out the picturesque Harrodsburg Road along the Kentucky River to the Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill. Shakertown as it is called, is a restored, working Shaker farm with many wonderful buildings finely crafted, a gift shop, a bed and breakfast and a restaurant. I could spend days there.
I really miss the rolling countryside of Kentucky! Especially this time of year!
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