Baby Blue Sky
Uploaded: February 18, 2008
f/32, 1/100, 70-300mmVR@70mm, DSC-7042, 8:40AM, ISO 400
I took this shot of Miami's South Beach (looking north) lying on my back with the camera held over my chest. I though the "birds eye" view of the scene would be interesting. Being on my back keeps the camera and my hands out of the sand and provides somewhat of a platform to keep the camera steady. I really closed the lens down to try and get the long view. The ISO still at 400 from earlier-on was a laps but nothing major. The birds in the foreground are Black Skimmers resting from their morning breakfast flight. The beautiful baby blue sky was something I really was hoping to capture by giving it most of the canvas. Hope you enjoy it!
Exif: F Number: 32, Exposure Bias Value: -0.33, ExposureTime: 1/100 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: NIKON D40
Aimee C. Eisaman February 18, 2008
Aaaaaaaa! Such a peaceful scene! That blue sky is beautiful! I love all the clutter in the bottom half of the picture....including the puffy clouds. And then the soft abyss of the blue sky! Fantastic compositon! #857938Kay E. Mahoney February 19, 2008
Nice capture, Michael. Beautiful colors and scene. Love your description. #5515025Michelle Alton February 19, 2008
Michael...this IS an unusual POV for such a place, and it is very effective. I see from your wonderful remarks about one of my shots (in the woods) that you are partial to this view. I think I am too. And by the way, I love your gallery description. Haven't had a chance to explore further...I'm at work. Ugh!Eivor Kuchta February 19, 2008
That's a lot of birds! I didn't see first that they were birds, in the thumbnail, thought they were piles of sand. Beautiful blue color(s) on the sky. #5516065isabel C. Zepeda February 20, 2008
another grate photo Michael.Jayme S. Hall February 21, 2008
Michael- What hit me right off was the red building. It is in such stark contrast with the Miami skyline. It almost looks like an old landed UFO :) Especially with those little puffs of clouds nearby it. Then I noticed the man standing at the end of the stairway, looking out at the ocean :)Anyway, I love your explanation of how you captured your POV. The POV is excellent. It's at times like this that I wish our cameras could even come close to capturing what we are seeing with my eyes! If it were able, we would be able to see all the detail in the shadows of the birds. You made a choice to show the sky & it turned out beautifully, but don't you just wish you could have captured it as you really saw it? Cameras can be such pains! LOL Someday, and probably soon, we will be able to capture all the ranges of light & shadow the human eyes can see. I hope I live that long. #5525340
Patrick Rouzes February 22, 2008
Unique & exceptional pov, fantastic colors, detail, comp & clarity also!!! Wonderful job here, Michael!!! #5535298Michael S. Lazarus February 23, 2008
John, Kay, Michelle, Eivor, Isabel, Jayme, and Patrick I want to thank you for your comments here. It really means a lot to me to get this input and the little bit of the sharing of our experiences that accompanies it.
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Michael S. Lazarus February 23, 2008
Jayme, you have such an incredible imagination. I'm really glad you did "wander" over here. There's always a hot cup to tea waiting for you in my cyber cafe.Regarding the birds in the foreground and what's lost of them in the shadow detail......... Stay tuned because I have some big plans for those guys. They will be strutting their stuff in my gallery very soon :-)
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Jayme S. Hall February 23, 2008
Michael- I can't wait :) Don't get too close, they might beat you to death with their wings:) (imagining this in my mind's eye & how the morning Miami Herald headline would read!) LOLAnd thanks for the nice complement about the imagination. I had 2 really mean older brothers & 2 really mischievous younger sisters. I had to learn to think fast on my feet in the imagination department :) I remember my Dad use to have this sign, it said, " If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with BS". I did this quite frequently with my older brothers & it usually worked! :) LOL Got me & my sisters out of a lot of jams!
"Why were we playing with your short wave radio? You really want to know why? Well...., we heard this strange noise coming from your room. It was a girl's voice repeating your name over & over & over. She sounded like it was urgent. So, we opened your door & found that the radio had turned it's self on, all by itself. Some girl was trying to reach you :) We tried to respond in your absence, but not knowing exactly how the thing worked, we had to turn "ALL" the dials. Sadly, we lost her, but not before we heard her mention she'd be calling you back in about 5 minutes." ;) LOL And so the story goes :) #5537802
Gail R. Schuett February 23, 2008
WOW...what a great picture with alot of punch!! Did you shoot in vivid?? I would really like to be there...you have captured this sooo very well Michael.Have a super weekend.Gail #5540859Michael S. Lazarus February 24, 2008
Thanks Gail. Yes, I believe I did shoot this using the vivid mode as I usually do when I go out there. I also tweaked it using Apple's iPhoto to give it a little more pop. You do know where the "Baby Blue Sky" idea came from don't you? We have them here too :-) #5542778Michael S. Lazarus February 25, 2008
Well everybody, thanks once again for your wonderful comments on this image as I just noticed the EP as I checked my gallery tonight. Yeah! #5551047Karen Slagle February 27, 2008
Cool shot, Michael. Love the pov and touch of red. #5561279Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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