GRIZZLY PEAR

written snapshots

Category: Artifacts

  • My Town (otp93)

    I’ve been slowly going through the archives of OTP assignments so here’s one from OTP 93. My Town.

    I think Las Vegas is seen as a tourist city, but really its a sunbelt suburbia with two dense entertainment districts. So to address the assignment I pulled off the side of the road on my morning commute and took this very straightforward shot with a little desert in the foreground, some casinos in the background and a whole lot of asphalt in the middle.

    Russell and Decatur
    Russell and Decatur

    The thing is, there’s a lot of desert that development has hopped over in the mad expansion. So I turned around and shot this little micro-landscape.

    Desert and Subdivision
    Desert and Subdivision

    And with the morning sun I tried to make the O’Reilly Autoparts seem somewhat dramatic.

    O'Reilly Autoparts
    O’Reilly Autoparts

    And for the other part of my Las Vegas life, I’ve worked in Downtown my whole tenure here. So here’s a snapshot of a truly lousy park job by your’s truly while getting an espresso in the morning.

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    18b Arts District
  • textures (otp92)

    I kind of went a little wild collecting a lot of textures over the course of the past few months. Here’s ten of them.

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  • Resolution (otp192)

    The OTP assignment for the last/first week of the year was resolution. I took the assignment in two directions. The first was just in terms of screen resolution.

    320x240 256 color
    320×240 256 color
    High Res
    High Res

    But before the end of the week I also stumbled across a nice house remodel photo…which really is the resolution of 2016.

  • renewal (otp193)

    For the first full week of the year the assignment was renewal and I went with a fairly stereotypical symbol of renewal.

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    However, I am also quite fond of this composition that is dominated by white space.

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  • Stairs

    Underneath at Exploration Park

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  • after dark (otp94)

    Doing riding the bus and sitting at the laundromat meant that I had some time to take some after dark photos.

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  • Junk (otp189)

    Right around the same time as our company white elephant gift exchange, we were given the assignment junk. Well I found a good subject to model the t-shirts I “won”. A very handsome one if I must say so myself.

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  • Some photography thoughts post-China

    I wrote this in the On Taking Pictures Podcast Google+ group but I thought I’d repost it here.

    For the past four weeks we’ve been in China, visiting my wife’s extended family out in Hangzhou, crashing at great-grandma’s one bedroom pad doing a show and tell of our toddler. When I get around to culling my images I’ll post a gallery of pictures, but here were some photography thoughts I didn’t want to lose before I go back to work in a couple days..

    1) As noted in previous posts, I brought my Nikon D40, 24mm f2, 105mm f2.5 MF lenses and the 35mm f1.8 AF lens. And my iphone. The iphone won the day. Of the 3800 images I took, only 800 of them were from the slr (and yes, I really need to get much better about being selective before pressing the button). Even though the D40 is a small SLR, the extra hassle of pulling it out when trying to wrangle a toddler made infrequently used… or by the end trip, left at home. Also, for low light and non-artsy photos the extra DOF from these mini-sensors is a huge plus. (remember when minimal DOF was all the rage?)

    2) And speaking of traveling with an iphone. A couple days before leaving I woke up and realized that I need to swallow my pride and buy a selfie stick. I had seen some folks use it with great fluidity and skill and the cheap ones selling for only 10 RMB ($1.50). And wow, what a really handy tool — not just for shooting pictures of yourself — and I had quite a bit of fun with it the last couple days, as you can see in the picture. It was also awesome at getting some views and angles you wouldn’t get otherwise. And even for photos which you could take normally, sometimes the extra stick helps you stablize the camera which is never a bad thing. But you do look utterly ridiculous like a fool.

    3) Weather. It rained pretty much the whole trip – completely nonstop for the first couple weeks with a few days of sun in the last couple weeks. If I was a dedicated photographer, It would have been a great opportunity to get out and not worry about high contrast dynamic range. But unfortunately it just ended up being dreary and we were kind of cooped up at home. But then again, the goal of the trip was kicking it with great grandma and the toddler…so risking getting sick was out of the question.

    4) It also snowed (very lightly) the last night before we left Hangzhou to head back home. It was very pretty and super cool since my daughter had never seen snow before. And I realized why I would never want to be a landscape photographer. God it was miserable outside. But I’m certain its moments like these when all the super pretty pics get made, but I ain’t gonna be out there.

    5) As you might have noticed from the comments above I am unabashedly a CJ Chilver (a lesser photographer) fan. I think his thoughts are a really great way to frame the photography hobby for someone like me who enjoys the aesthetic challenge as an amateur, especially one focused on one’s own life and family as their primary subject.

    6) Software. Apple Photo is just mediocre.And the whole icloud backup thing is a complete trainwreck. I wanted to have some selects posted in the cloud just in case if something went haywire but wow apple makes it confusing. I think I ended up just backing everything up to the 5gig free limit. (oh and WTF happened to G+? I come back and they’ve messed everything around, and not for the better.)

    7) Hardware (Metaphorically speaking) We had previously made a photobook of the Baby’s 1.5 years via Blurb. It was one of the best things we did in preparation for the trip. It got read by everyone that visited by grandma. If you haven’t taken some of your digital shots and turned them into something you can hold, then stop surfing the interwebs and go make a book.

    8) This was our first trip with the baby. I’ve always been a Jeffery style of traveler. For me its all about slowing down to smell the roses in a new environment. But wow. When you got a precocious toddler, things go even more slowly, days start late, and end early and you certainly don’t cover half the ground that you used to handle. It was totally cool, but totally different. If you vacation at Bill’s speed, make sure you hit your bucket list before you make a little one.

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  • comfort (otp188)

    In China I often woke up quite early and I snapped this one morning before everyone else had started waking up. Curiously enough I got a very compliment on the OTP podcast from both Bill and Jeffery which was quite gratifying though I’m not totally sure what made this stand out much more some of my other stuff which almost never catch their eye in the podcast. In any case, I do the assignment for myself and the group dialog…and a nice warm bed sure is comfortable, even if you have to get out of it to shoot it.

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  • bokeh (otp101)

    of course sometimes you need the large sensor of an SLR….though I’ve forced Bokeh on the iphone before…though never via the selfie stick I don’t think.

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    Grandma’s Dining Table