Posts Tagged ‘Clouds’

Something wicked is on the rise.

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Something wicked is on the rise.

Shot last night using my iPhone 3GS as the storm finished rolling past Tolland.

A Handful or Less

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Radiant 2

Only

Been a long couple of weeks where I haven’t spent much time behind the camera.  :-/

Hartford Stroll

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Chain Link Blossom

Checking Messages

Diagonal

Trains, Clouds, Graffiti, and Post Work

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Tagged on Rails

Usually I don’t get bogged down in any post work beyond tweaking contrast and saturation (I love a saturated sky) but this shot was an exception.  I had shot it on my way home from work on a whim, my eye having been draw to it because of the dramatic clouds and the bright and round lettering of the graffiti.  The only problem was a pesky telephone cable that stretched through the center of the picture.  I tried various cloning methods to try and cover it up but eventually settled on some tight cropping and rearranging of the composition.  Here’s the original…

Original Tagged on Rails

Heavy changes but it is balanced a little better sans the telephone poles and cable.  Still learning my way around Gimp, though.  It bugs me that I wasn’t able to really blend in the my pasted area.  :-/

From the Car to the Front Door

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

PARK aily

Listen to Clouds

Morning Fire

The Wait

Three from Lunch

Saturday, May 17th, 2008

I watch you watch me

Rust on White

Bridging the Blue

Security cameras fascinate me in that they so aptly represent the unflinching, uncaring, and unreasoning bureaucratic systems and people who have bought into the notion of surveillance as security.  While they pique a sort of curiosity in me they also tend to make me sad and a little anxious at the same time.

The last two shots are of the roof to the new science center being erected near the river.  The roof is this weighty object the ponderously hangs in the sky with its only support being a series of spindly legs.