10/15/13

Posted by dustin gent |
So a lot has happened in the last 4 plus months. I made two trips up to Rainier and a trip to the Olympics. Doesn't sound like much, but they were extended trips - and I came away with some images. Having never been to the Olympics (I know..my bad), I didn't know what to expect. This National Park is unlike anything I have ever experienced. With that, I mean the diversity of the landscape, and also that it is really spread out. I didn't think I...

6/23/13

Been a while since I posted anything - so here is something new. Seriously, I will try to keep this updated regularly. Been busy with work and such. This particular shot was taken at sunrise, down in Bandon, Oregon. One doesn't think of sunrise as the ideal time along the Pacific Coast - much like how people along the Atlantic Coast of the US do not think of shooting at sunset. The light this morning was quite amazing and lingered quite a long...

4/12/13

A buddy of mine, who is a professional photographer, flew into Oregon a few weeks ago. We embarked on a 5 day journey throughout the state - but before we left, I showed him a waterfall that I have always liked. This falls is becoming more and more popular; and for good reason. I have to credit him for finding this comp, but I suppose if I hadn't said "I am going to cross the creek to check out the other side", this shot wouldn't have been made...

2/27/13

Well, I am back from Yosemite. It really is amazing how this place emerges from out of nowhere. We drove the 140 from Merced into the West end of the park, and the landscape leading up to the park ABSOLUTELY RESEMBLES NOTHING like what is in the valley floor. Blows my mind. A lot of the National Parks have a "seamless" transition in the landscape leading up to the Park (or whatever destination), but the only other place I can think of that comes...

2/20/13

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A few days from now, I will be in Yosemite for the first time - and I am stoked! I haven't been out shooting really since Thanksgiving. Crazy, I know. I have upgraded cameras twice since May, and have been out shooting maybe 7 times. This year I will be out shooting a bit more than last year. The weather forecast for Yosemite took a huge turn in the last few days. Last week, it was sunny and mid to high 50s all week. Kinda boring - well, really boring! Star trails and shooting "fire falls" are the only things I would want clear days for. Now it...

2/11/13

One of the reasons I bought a Nikon D700 was due to its' legendary low light performance. I am sure you have noticed more and more night shots with the Milky Way and star trails and such. This is due to better sensor technology - which makes it sooo much easier to execute more dynamic shots. Sure this could be done in the film days or even during the "toddler" stage of digital, but it was harder. One of the they very few times I wished I had newer...

2/10/13

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It has come to my attention that my Zenfolio subscription is set to "expire" on February 15th, this upcoming Friday. The renewal fee is $120 for the premium, which I think it is called. When I signed up last Feb, it was $80. My domain name is paid for, and that is like $10 a year. Even before I got the email from Zenfolio, kindly reminding me that I need to pony up $120, I was looking at alternatives. Don't get me wrong, Zenfolios' customer service...

2/6/13

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Gotta love the quickness of the USPS - I bought this lens on FredMiranda on Friday evening, and it is mounted on my D700 on Monday! First thing that I noticed is the size of this lens. It is much smaller in size than I expected. No doubt it is larger and heavier than my Tokina 17mm was, but I was expecting a beast of a lens - not sure if I am disappointed in that respect :). The size is probably closer to that of a Canon 17-40L or Tokina 11-16,...