Kodak Gardens
I ended up getting sidetracked away from painting a bedroom this morning (Lukey would tell me I got "derailed"... his new word of the day) and, by the time I had a chance to get back on schedule, it was really too late to get anything significant accomplished before lunch. And, after lunch, I must nap or my health will crash. So, to kill some time, I grabbed a different camera than I grabbed a few days ago and, again, headed out to our wildflower gardens.
It is the end of the season now so there isn't much to shoot out there. This was more of an exercise in using a different type of camera...
This camera I chose today is my old digital SLR camera which sports a beautiful and unique Kodak sensor. I'm not a fan of Kodak in the digital age, in general (they really shot themselves in the foot and wasted away an historic and tremendous corporation), but this imaging sensor is stunning. It is my oldest camera but it has one of my favorite imaging sensors.
The clarity is stunning... the colors are rich... the tonality is lush... this sensor wows me every time I use it!
So, here are the results of today's short exercise in finding some beautiful color and light in a dying garden...
It is the end of the season now so there isn't much to shoot out there. This was more of an exercise in using a different type of camera...
This camera I chose today is my old digital SLR camera which sports a beautiful and unique Kodak sensor. I'm not a fan of Kodak in the digital age, in general (they really shot themselves in the foot and wasted away an historic and tremendous corporation), but this imaging sensor is stunning. It is my oldest camera but it has one of my favorite imaging sensors.
The clarity is stunning... the colors are rich... the tonality is lush... this sensor wows me every time I use it!
So, here are the results of today's short exercise in finding some beautiful color and light in a dying garden...
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