Posted November 22, 200618 yr The object of this topic is to highlight the different photographers of Urban Ohio. Feel free to post a daily photo to show off your artistic side or anything you would like post for that matter. (Skyline & City Shots are welcome) It does not matter when or where the photo was taken, as long as you only post ONE IMAGE PER DAY. You can add a picture everyday as long as it is different. The photo must have been taken by yourself and please no "nude" shots - keep it work safe. Feel free to post your EXIF data, so other photographers can learn if you have it else a small caption is fine. Here is an example of a format that is welcomed below: Camera: Nikon D200 ISO: 800 Focal Length: 200mm Shutter: 1/1000 Aperture: f5.6 Lens: Nikon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX
November 22, 200618 yr Alright, I'll bite. Here are my crappy camera notes Camera: Sony Cybershot Exposure: 2 sec (2) Aperture: f/2.8 Focal Length: 8 mm ISO Speed: 100 Exposure Bias: 0/10 EV Maximum Lens Aperture: 3/1
November 23, 200618 yr A train with no place to go. Somehow seemed humorous to see a land-locked caboose. Shot this near London, Ohio... August 5th, 2006. Fuji- Fine-Pix Camera. Nothing fancy... just point and shoot.
November 25, 200618 yr Elusive Photo info: Taken through a window, in bad lighting, from only 10 feet away, while the deer was running. Did not know whether I got him or not until I viewed the photo.
November 25, 200618 yr That's a lot of Technical info. What exactly is ISO. I was taking photos a couple of months ago and I pushed a button accidently and the ISO kept changing. I didn't notice any difference in my pictures. Anyway, here is my photo. I was quite pleased when Reviewer said he found this to be stunning. Made my day :-D So, some info about the picture/camera Canon PowerShot SD450 Digital ELPH Canon Zoom Lens 3x 5.8-17.44mm 1:2.8-4.9 5.0 Mega Pixels Basically just reading the front of my camera Any feedbackon how to figure stuff out about my camera and what things mean would be great. Thanks
November 28, 200618 yr Camera Model: Canon EOS Digital Rebel Color Representation: sRGB Shutter Speed: 30 sec. Lens Aperture: F/40 Flash Mode: No Flash Focal Length: 400 mm F-Number: F/40 Exposure Time: 30 sec. ISO Speed: ISO-100 Metering Mode: Pattern Exposure Compensation: 0 step Date Picture Taken: 11/25/2006 11:46PM
November 30, 200618 yr Sorry - gonna cheat with two pics. Both taken with a Minolta Z6 (6MP, 12x Optical Zoom). Now that deck has a nice view: Probably my favorite but most inaccessible vantage point of the skyline. From I-490 - it's not exactly safe to pull over on the berm, so I apologize for the blur, the barrier, the fence... clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 1, 200618 yr Ooo - the 490 skyline shot! That was one of the first skyline views I ever really dug! When I'd take 71 S out of town, I'd normally take 77 to 490 to 71, just to spend a little time with that view! I'd forgotten about it until now - thank you so much for posting it!
December 1, 200618 yr Are you really that much of a geek that you'd drive out of your way, just to see a particular view of the skyline? :roll: J/K :wink: clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 1, 200618 yr ^Especially Cleveland's! Oy vey... "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 1, 200618 yr ^Especially Cleveland's! Oy vey... Why not. I've done so for Columbus's skyline.
December 2, 200618 yr ^Especially Cleveland's! Oy vey... Why not. I've done so for Columbus's skyline. And that's a shame. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
December 3, 200618 yr The aftermath of the snow storm in north central Illinois (it was so bad the university closed on Friday):
December 3, 200618 yr Are you really that much of a geek that you'd drive out of your way, just to see a particular view of the skyline? :roll: J/K :wink: Oh well, there are worse things than being called a geek. And I would drive slightly out of my way to see any skyline.
December 3, 200618 yr Rather large contrast with the photo before it! I didn't see any difference.... We didn't get even get a trace of accumulation here in NEO. Hard to get into the Christmas spirit without some snow. Might as well as be on Lake Emerald, Fla. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
December 3, 200618 yr ^Especially Cleveland's! Oy vey... Why not. I've done so for Columbus's skyline. And that's a shame. <shrugs shoulders> You should of thought of it 5 years ago as well.
December 3, 200618 yr Hard to get into the Christmas spirit without some snow. Might as well as be on Lake Emerald, Fla. What? Snow on Lake Emerald? :? Nope, these are some of the hundreds of migratory birds that call the lake home during the winter. Hopefully I will see a “true” White Christmas when I arrive in Cleveland for the holidays.
December 3, 200618 yr All though the pic above form Illinois is "beyond" a White Christmas. A light "dusting" would be perfect!
December 4, 200618 yr Funny, I never see anyone sit with there feet in the fountain like that. Good in-between shot, meaning Fountain Square had been re-designed, but the Westin wasn't built. What year was the Albee torn down anyway? Also, the sculptures are totally oxidized, in contrast with today.
December 6, 200618 yr OMG I want to cry. Quimbob, don't hold back on us, I want a whole thread of those photos. I have never seen any photos with the fountain in that location with that Albee Theatre still standing.
December 6, 200618 yr Definitely, Quimbob - please, please, please, a thread of these shots? Even if they're snapshots of people, just the details in the background would be so cool to see! Pretty please? I'd happily spring for a [insert beverage of choice] at the next meet in partial recompense for the unlimited coolness the thread would be!
December 6, 200618 yr sorry, I was just a kid. I think that was the last shot on the roll. That's my friend Larry on the left (I think). We had gone to the zoo earlier. I might have some shots of that.....
December 7, 200618 yr A beautiful day in downtown Cleveland today :-P clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 7, 200618 yr A beautiful day in downtown Cleveland today Cool, the rock hall looks like an ice pyramid.
December 9, 200618 yr Good photo. I like the waves splashing against the breakwater. Cleveland's lakefront is great in winter, if you can stand the cold wind. I like it when the lake is frozen over and the snow squalls come flying across the ice.
December 9, 200618 yr ^I love it when the lake looks like a tub of wet cement. Then you'll REALLY LOVE the rivers of Columbus.
December 11, 200618 yr "Cleveland's lakefront is great in winter, if you can stand the cold wind. I like it when the lake is frozen over and the snow squalls come flying across the ice." Rob, I think you're a great guy, a talented photographer and an all-around cool forumer - but if you really enjoy that, you're a sick puppy! :lol: clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
December 11, 200618 yr - but if you really enjoy that, you're a sick puppy! :lol: Ha! I never claimed not to be! :-D I wouldn't want to enjoy the view all day, every day, but I guess I'm pretty visually-oriented, and I remember the scene as stark, bleak and almost monochromatic in tones of light blue. Unfortunately, no camera. I don't know how I would have captured it, anyway.
December 11, 200618 yr I was staying at the St. Joseph Christian Life Center (at the end of E. 185th) on a retreat back in the mid-1990's in January, and it reached 20 below zero or some insane record low - and I just had to - I put on every article of clothing I had, and walked out to their lake overlook thing...it was on a concrete pad high enough up that you were above the piles of ice by the shore, so the only thing to break the wind between Canada and me was the curve of the earth... It was amazing...so cold my jeans felt like paper. Life-sucking cold. The wind...gah. Just an amazing experience. I still need to experience some real cold some day - some Alaska cold, where steaming hot coffee freezes solid before it hits the ground...but until then, I've got Lake Erie at twenty below...
December 11, 200618 yr ... where steaming hot coffee freezes solid before it hits the ground...but until then, I've got Lake Erie at twenty below... When I was a kid on the farm, winters got really cold. I remember one time I carried a cup of steaming hot coffee outdoors and it froze so fast that the cup busted and the ice was still too hot to hold onto! :-o
December 11, 200618 yr I still need to experience some real cold some day - some Alaska cold, where steaming hot coffee freezes solid before it hits the ground...but until then, I've got Lake Erie at twenty below... I went to Alaska to see the pipeline when I was working at SOHIO.....you don't want to fuck around with that kind of cold! It took me a month, after my return to Cleveland, just to thaw out! and polar bears aren't cute...up close!
December 11, 200618 yr When I was a kid on the farm, winters got really cold. I remember one time I carried a cup of steaming hot coffee outdoors and it froze so fast that the cup busted and the ice was still too hot to hold onto! :-o Somewere within that anecdote lies the concept for a Starbucks theme-drink.
December 12, 200618 yr Mt. Echo Park Shelter House Camera: Fuji FinePix S5100 ISO: 200 Focal Length: 14mm Shutter: 1 sec Aperture: f9
December 13, 200618 yr I always thought these looked like faces. Telescope man watching over Cincinnati. Camera: Fuji FinePix S5100 ISO: 64 Focal Length: 12mm Shutter: 1/380 sec Aperture: f 4.4
December 14, 200618 yr Can you imagine how the person in the little gift shop booth feels up there, all alone, with those things staring at him all day ?
December 14, 200618 yr Can you imagine how the person in the little gift shop booth feels up there, all alone, with those things staring at him all day ? Last time I was up there, the cashier brought her kids to work. Something tells me she had her hands too full to notice.
December 14, 200618 yr The Little Barge that Could. Going upstream on the mighty Ohio. Camera: Fuji FinePix S5100 ISO: 64 Focal Length: 25mm Shutter: 1/16 sec Aperture: f 8.9
December 15, 200618 yr Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20 Shutter: 1/320s Aperture: f/4.0 Focal Length: 53.0mm ISO: 80
December 15, 200618 yr Cincinnati from some street. Camera: Fuji FinePix S5100 ISO: 100 Focal Length: 17mm Shutter: 1/122 sec Aperture: f 3.1
December 15, 200618 yr Cleveland's East 4th Street (Arcade and Federal Building in background): clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
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