Over Buckhead
24 03 2010So here the 2nd stage of my flight – over the community of Buckhead, North of Atlanta.
Categories : Photo Blog, Photography
So here the 2nd stage of my flight – over the community of Buckhead, North of Atlanta.
So last Sunday was my two year anniversary and my lovely wife got me a Helicopter round-trip over Atlanta.
Taking off at PDK we flew towards Buckhead – Midtown and then Downtown finally reaching Turner Field.
It was a really nice experience and I don’t think I have ever taken that many photos in a 25 minute period.
Since in a small-ish Helicopter I did not take too much time composing and only carried one lens there is a lot of stuff to wade through so here my first leg… The take-off.
I have decided to move my blog to a new Host. I had hosted this blog with wordpress.org for some time and was very happy with it but it is somewhat limited – moving to a new host gives me the chance to expand the blog a bit and better connect it to my Gallery site.
Below some photos I took a while back at Atlantic Station. I hope you enjoy.
Hello Again – Long time no read ![]()
I think I am just going to give up on trying to force myself to write more on this blog. It just never happens.
Actually I tried to make myself start a Project 365 this year and I made it exactly 0 days. I failed on January 1 to take a photo.
Anyway. Took some photos late last year which turned out quite nice. Let me know what you think.
Now that Christmas is pretty much over with I am still examining my loot.
My wife was kind enough to get me some things Photography, I hope she is hoping it will get me out more to shoot – something I have been slacking for some time now.
Few neat little things I got, one thing I always wanted to have was a Storm Jacket for my Camera. Even though my 40D is sealed and can to with some water, I don’t like it. Basically it covers Camera and lens so just the front end sticks out.
Besides that a small Hotshoe level (I always have a lean to the left in my photos), new Lenscleaner and flash diffuser will hopefully all work out for me.
One Book I received from my MIL, The National Geographic Image Collection really does inspire, it contains some awesome photography. Together with the DVD Collection of the National Geographic issues since 1888 or so I have yenough to read for the bad days
Anyway, in a way I am glad Christmas is over with and my vacation starts now. For a week I will try to take photos prior to my project for next year. Starting next year I will attempt to take at least one photo a day. Not sure how I will manage to do that but there are some interesting groups on Flickr doing the same thing.
Project365 and Project365! are two of those groups and I do read a lot about people making it 20 days or 3 month but then give up. It does not matter I think – the attempt by itself should do something for me right.
1 1/2 weeks and it’s Vegas Baby. Couple days with my old man to the CES so I might get a little technical here
One “play shot” I did today that I like for it’s Shallow Depth of Field.
An otherwise kind of boring lake only got my attention by it’s abundance of Dragonflies and Turtles.
The turtles were rather funny, at times fighting for a good spot on the branch, never really did figure out how they can climb up on there.
While going to a Nature Preserve here in the Atlanta area which holds a lot of Raptors, in the beginning i tried very hard to shoot through the fences to make them look as “wild” as possible.
I soon discovered that this is not necessary and sometimes no possible. They are what they are. Captive birds. So from then I though I shoot them in their environment. Captive. With bars.
Since unfortunately some cages had such a fine mesh and some birds where so hidden away – it was close to impossible to get a good shot of them. Even though, here are a few that turned out alright.
I have to say that the Bald Eagle above is my favorite as a bird – I think I never gotten as close to one before; primarily I have only seen them in Florida. Their eyes are truly piercing. This fella had a young one in there as well but it did not want to show itself.
Took a stroll through Midtown last weekend, capturing some of my favorite subjects: Tall Buildings.
I think Atlanta has a lot of nice buildings to offer, especially the reflective kind. Below are some of my keepers.
A little over a week ago I joined the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk. It was a very interesting experience to walk about with 15 or so Photographers through the city of Roswell, GA.
I do think that this event, where worldwide about 30,000 Photographers in different cities meet to take photos is a great idea.
As I mentioned I went to the Photo Walk in Roswell. The Walk leader split the group up in 3 groups, two for the historic route and one on the nature walk. I guess it would be quite intimidating to walk with 50 Photographers down the road.
Even though I enjoyed the route I took, in hindsight I’d rather taken the nature route, it just suits me more. Either way below are some photos from the walk.
While being at Callaway Gardens I really tried hard getting a Raptor in flight and in focus. Now I think that my location was just bad. I was off to the side so I had to zoom and focus at the same time which is close to impossible while those birds or prey fly, they are not that slow.
I think the next time I will stay at either where they take off or land (since I know now where that is). That way I should have enough time to frame the shot while they fly towards me.
Here is a shot I think worked out just OK, the others have a much better composition but key elements are either missing or out of focus.