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- Scenic Vermont Pictures – Perkinsville by timsdd aka Tim’s Digital Darkroom on Nov 21, 2009
These were taken just below the Perkinsville covered bridge, right off Upper Falls Rd The bridge was under construction that year (2007) so I do not have any shots of it! But I did manage to get quite a few good one of the river below, (looking west)...
- Claremont NH Foliage Pictures by timsdd aka Tim’s Digital Darkroom on Nov 11, 2009
These are photos that I took on your 2 week vacation to VT in 2007, and I’m just now getting to them for editing!! Maybe that’s why I did not go crazy with pics this year, knowing I still had all of these to work with once I got home. The...
- Scenic Vermont Pictures 2009 V by timsdd aka Tim’s Digital Darkroom on Oct 15, 2009
One thing that struck me about these particular flowers, I had a great background, a nice green. These would have been a little better served had I been using a tri-pod but come on, I was on vacation, who had time for tri-pods :p Just a lil fly hang...
- Scenic Vermont Pictures 2009 IV by timsdd aka Tim’s Digital Darkroom on Oct 10, 2009
As should be quite obvious by the time I am done posting all of the pictures, the Tiger Lily is bar far one of my most favorite flowers to photograph. Not only do I love the colors but there are so many different things you can focus on and angles to...
- Scenic Vermont Pictures 2009 by timsdd aka Tim’s Digital Darkroom on Oct 8, 2009
Anything with water tends to lend itself nicely to B&W, the contrast between the water and the still water always sets the image off (IMO). Tune in next post to see what settings and equipment I used to get the slow moving water to flow like I di...
- Scenic Vermont Pictures 2009 #3 by timsdd aka Tim’s Digital Darkroom on Oct 8, 2009
So for these slow moving water pictures I am using my Canon 40D, 24-105/4/IS/L, and B+W ND filter. The pictures were usually shot @ ISO 100, 3s, F/4 – which weren’t the best settings, usually you’d want f/11-f/16 for landscape phot...




