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Happy Friday – December 23, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 23, 2011
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Chior Group

Time to finish up my Galena Shoot.  Even though I could post another entire week of images from that shoot it is time to move on, after today that is. 🙂

I told you there were at least two choirs in Galena during the day.  There may have been even more but I only saw the Madrigal Singers and this choir.  I’m not sure what group they belong to but their songs were beautiful.

Christmas in Galena

On many of the street lamps in Galena they have hung over sized tree ornaments.  I thought these made a nice Christmas image.  Other than the dripping water and the slippery sidewalks the morning at Galena was very enjoyable.  The temperatures were mild and the air brisk.  Just the way it should be while Christmas shopping, I think.

Galena Store Window

I have no idea why I captured this image other than it must have been the reflection of the town surrounded by the Christmas greenery and the Coors Light neon sign that attracted me.  It is kind of an interesting image the more I look at it.

That’s it for the Galena shoot.  I shot a bunch of store signs and I may post them one of these days when I’m desperate for something to post. 🙂  It’s been another busy week with no time to slip out and capture any images.

Other than my Bank Board Of Directors shoot on Tuesday I haven’t touched a camera all week.  I don’t like that.  I hope you and your family have a joyous and peaceful Christmas.  May all the blessings of the Season be with you.

Thank you for stopping by.  Enjoy this glorious holiday and be careful.

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Thursday December 22, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 22, 2011
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A store in Galena

Thankfully the days should slowly start getting longer now that we have crossed the Winter Solstice.  A short post today with some Photoshop use.  The image above is one I took in a store in Galena.

I shot this image with an HDR effect in mind but since I didn’t have a tripod with me and the light was low enough that I had to shoot at a relatively slow shutter speed I opted to just take the image and capture the scene and fix it later in Photoshop.

To be perfectly candid with you I didn’t notice the guy behind the shelving looking at products when I took the image.  I got ready to process the image and was really disappointed to see that he was there.

I didn’t want to give up on the image because I still had this vision in my mind of what I wanted the photo to look like.  So a little pseudo HDR filtering, some masking, and cloning in Photoshop and I have the image I saw in my mind.
Photoshopped Image

Of course now that you’ve seen the original it isn’t all that convincing but if I hadn’t shown you the original image and just posted it as an HDR image you might not have seen the adjustments.  Anyway I spent about 15 minutes on this image and I’m happy with it.

Enjoy your day.  Thanks for taking a look and be careful.

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Hump Day Happiness

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 21, 2011
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Kara Marr

Nikon D3 | Nikon 70 - 200 mm f2.8 | Strobes | ISO 200 1/125 sec @ f6.7

I start this post with an image of my friend Kara.   Yesterday, I had the opportunity to take the Board Of Director images at one of our banks.  It was a thrill and honor to get to do that.  Kara was kind enough to be my test subject while I calibrated the strobes.

Galena Sign

This is one of my favorite signs from the Galena shoot.  I think it speaks for itself so no other comment needed.

What made yesterday’s shoot special for me was the fact that for the longest time I have wanted to do some serious portrait work.  Once these images are processed and printed they will hang in the boardroom for many years.  🙂

Glasses

The other thing that was special was all that practice I had done before the shoot really paid off.  I had the lights set up perfectly so I didn’t get any glare off of people’s glasses.  I only had to set the f-stop once and didn’t have to keep adjusting it.  Things just came together to the point that post processing will be about 5 minutes per image tops.

Galena Lamp

So all the times I taken on-line lessons on photography, the constant theme has been practice, practice, practice.  I think they are on to something.  🙂  Anyway it was great fun and I feel like I learned a few more things for the next opportunity.

Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Tuesday December 20, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 20, 2011
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City Streen Galena

Today I will show more of the Galena shoot from Saturday.  I will open with this touristy type shot to show you the weather conditions.   It was not a good shooting day and I decided early on that I would just try to capture some little snippets of Galena and not worry about shooting some of the more notable architecture of the town.

You can see that the sidewalks are still wet and slick from the snow earlier that morning and as well you can see all the awnings that were constantly dripping water.   The dripping water was an inconvenient nuisance for the shoppers but it was a real bane for a photographer.

Christmas Holly

I would assume most of you who read this blog have shopped in Galena.  It is an enjoyable place to meander from shop to shop.  You can find anything from the “Why would anyone want that,” to the “I can’t live with out that.”   There are usually a lot of folks from the larger cities that shop there and being a people watcher by hobby I enjoy just making observations.

Jewelry in a window

After a couple of hours of walking around and looking at this and that Steve and I decided to duck into a coffee shop and have a sit down.  My feet hurt as did my back so the chair felt extra good.  The hot coffee and peanut butter cookies didn’t hurt either.

The image above was shot from the outside through a window capturing the necklaces inside. Doesn’t make for a good shooting condition but I liked the way the light was bouncing off the jewels.

New Madrigal Singers

Finally for this post an image of some of the Madrigal Singers.  There were actually two youth singing groups at Galena while we were there.  I have pictures of them as well but I liked the costumes of these young folks.  Not to mention they sang beautifully.

All the images on this post were shot with a Nikon D3 DSLR | Nikon 28 – 300 VRII lens | ISO 200 1/250 sec @ f8.0

Enjoy your day and thanks for stopping by.  be careful.

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Monday December 19, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 19, 2011
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A Gaggle Of Geese

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 200 1/500 sec @ f8.0

I will depart from my Galena shoot to show you way more Canadian Geese than you want to see.  After church I decided to take my camera out exploring and happened by the area where the old Dubuque Packing Company use to be.

I saw a bunch of large square stones that were sitting in three long rows with about 30 – 40 stones in each row.  It looks like at some point they will be used for either some building or landscaping.  The way they lined up made me think they would make a nice black and white image.

Geese

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 200 1/500 sec @ f8.0

When I found a place to park and got out of the car I head a lot of geese honking.  I looked over at a small hill and saw that there was some where in the neighborhood of about 200 Geese just sitting on the hill overlooking some frozen water.  It had been a long time since I had seen that many geese in one spot.

I was just getting ready to take some images when this large gaggle of geese flew over me and looked like they were going to land on the pond but they didn’t and instead they flew in a big sweeping circle and came back over me again.  I was a little worried about getting bombarded 🙂 but nothing happened.

More Geese

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 200 1/500 sec @ f8.0

They circled over me four times before finally landing on the ice.  It was funny to see them float gracefully down to the surface only to slip and slide on the ice trying to stop.  Some of the geese ran into geese that were already there and that made for some interesting conversations.

It was just cool to see that many geese in one area and to watch them fly over several times before finally landing.

Ducks and a Gull

Nikon D3 | Tamron 200 - 500 mm lens | ISO 200 1/180 sec @ f8.0

I went over to the park located by Catfish Charlies and took some shots of gulls and ducks with my long lens.  Trying to get in practice for Eagles.

Well that’s it for today.  Sorry about all the geese but when you shoot 200 images of geese you have to do something with them.  🙂

Enjoy your Monday.  Thanks for stopping by and be careful.

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Sunday December 18, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 18, 2011
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Snow covered greenery

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 800 1/125 sec @ f8.0

The forecast was for mid to high 30s, sunshine and no precipitation.  What we got instead was low 30s (barely), cloudy, overcast and snow.  But being the intrepid adventurers that we are we went forward with our plans to visit Galena yesterday.

Scented soap

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 800 1/15 sec @ f8.0

We met our dear friends Steve and Becki at the Welcome Center and after a brief greeting we took off for Main Street to do some shooting and shopping.  Well I mainly shot, Becki and Jeanne did the shopping and Steve kept me company.

I am not, nor never have been a shopper.  But if you are Galena is full of great architecture and quaint shops.  It is in fact a shoppers’ paradise.

There had been just enough snow yesterday to made every awning (and almost every store has one) turn into a small rain shower.  Keeping the camera dry proved to be a challenge.

Additionally the sidewalks (a lot them are made with bricks) were very slippery and so you either had to walk like a turtle or risk falling on your pride.

Coloful candles

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | ISO 800 1/100 sec @ f8.0

I opted to not take a flash with me so I missed a lot of great photo opportunities inside the shops because the light was just too dim to make an image.  I did get some as shown by these images.  But I missed some great opportunities as well.

That’s it for today.  Much more to show you.  I managed to snap 117 images in 4 hours of walking and sitting.  Most are not worthy of the light of day but some will make the cut and will be published.

My friend Andreas has a collection of signs that he has taken over the years.  I shot a couple dozen signs yesterday.  There are some really neat ones to see and I’ll show you some of the best.  Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your Sunday and be careful.

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Happy Friday

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 16, 2011
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Leadership Class

Nikon D700 | Nikon 24 - 70 mm f2.8 lens | SB 800 SL | 1/60 sec @ f8

Today’s post has little if anything to do with photography other than the fact that I got to take the above image.  One of the duties I have at work is to teach a leadership class.  We offer this class once a year and runs for 10 weeks.

We meet for three hours one day a week for a total of 30 hours of learning.  It is one of the most enjoyable things I do because it lets me interact in a very positive way with quality people who also want to make a difference.

There is a lot of work that goes into presenting the lessons on a weekly basis but it is a rewarding task and yesterday was the last day for the class.  I’m sure they will be glad to be done with the extra work but for me I will find the next few Thursdays a little empty because at the end of each class I felt so invigorated.

Anyway that’s it for today.  Tomorrow my friends Becki and Steve are joining Jeanne and I for a photo shoot in Galena.  Should be a good day for shooting and it will be great fun being with them again.

Enjoy your Friday and weekend.  Thanks for stopping by and be careful.

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Hump Day Sweets

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 14, 2011
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Sweet and Tasty

Nikon D700 | Nikon 24 - 70 mm f2.8 lens | SB800 SL | ISO 200 1/60 sec @ f4.5

One of the things I seem to think about during the Christmas season is sweets and treats.  They seem to be everywhere.  Every day when I go into the break room to get some water there is almost always a new treat trying to seduce me into sampling it all the while maintaining the delusion that it will not make me wider.

Strawberries Delight

Nikon D700 | Nikon 24 - 70 mm f2.8 lens | SB800 SL | ISO 200 1/60 sec @ f4.5

Why I was thinking of sweets this morning I can’t really say but as I was looking through my recent images I came across these images of sweets from the Ladies Night Gala I shot on December 1.

Even though these strawberries look healthy if I remember correctly there was some luscious chocolate dip strategically place near them.

Red Velvet Truffles

Nikon D700 | Nikon 24 - 70 mm f2.8 lens | SB800 SL | ISO 200 1/60 sec @ f4.5

Finally some fiendishly delicious Red Velvet Truffles.  I can’t even begin to tell you how many of these bad boys I consumed.  The food table was just down the hallway a few steps from where I had my studio set up and between shots it was exactly 12 paces to the Truffles, not that I counted mind you. 🙂

So as I finish another blog post I wonder what delights I will meet today?  Enjoy this midweek day.  Even though it is supposed to rain most of the day the temperature will be mild.

Thanks as always for stopping by.  Be careful.

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Monday December 12, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 12, 2011
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Jeanne and Joshua

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | SB900 SL | ISO 200 1/60 sec at f8.0

Angie, Ben, and Joshua stopped over for dinner last evening.  What a treat to see them again.  The last time I saw there was at Thanksgiving.  Joshua has changed so much in that time.  He now says “Hi” and waves.  He did not make strange this evening but came right to me when I held out my hands.

Josh and his Mother's cars

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | SB900 SL | ISO 200 1/60 sec at f8.0

Josh’s dinner consisted of slices of ham, bread, bananas, and pears.  He has a good appetite and ate heartily.  Then while we ate he played happily with some of his Mom’s favorite toys when she was his age.  Kind of fun watching him enjoy the same toys she loved.

Angie and Josh Play

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 mm lens | SB900 SL | ISO 200 1/60 sec at f8.0

After dinner Angie looked for some music that she use to play when she was taking piano lessons.  She couldn’t find any so was trying to play some songs from memory.  Josh made it over to the piano and wanted to join her in making music.

He took great delight and making sounds by hitting the keys.  He would make some sounds and then giggle.  It was great fun.

Enjoy your Monday.  Be careful and thank you for stopping by.

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Sunday Blahs December 11, 2011

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 11, 2011
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Moon Eclipse

Nikon D3 | Signa 150 - 500 mm lens | ISO 800 1/15 sec @ f6/3

No I don’t have the blahs.  But today the images I’m posting do.  Saturday morning Jeanne got up early and I drove out to an area where a trapper is throwing animal remains.  I heard about him through my friend Dave Tabor and so Thursday and Friday Dave called me to give a report how many Eagles were at the feeding site both days.

He would count between 20 and 30 Eagles each day.  Well when we found the place there were two Eagles and a bunch of smaller birds sitting several hundred yards out in a field.  Of course when we pulled up to a place we could park,  the Eagles flew away.

We did see the partial eclipse of the moon but when I stopped and set up the tripod for the shot this is what I got.  I’m not yet happy with the long lens as it doesn’t seem to focus very well.  I sold my Tamron 500 mm lens, which I am beginning to believe was much sharper than the Sigma.

Dinner Salad

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 m lens | Nikon SB 900 SL | ISO 200 1/60 @ f8.0

There was one Eagle that flew some distance away and sat in the field by himself.  So I got 67 images of a black dot that if you use your imagination and knew before hand that it is an Eagle then yep ,you could definitely  tell it was an Eagle.  I even put a 1.4 teleconvertor on the long lens and still nothing but a black blur with a touch of white.  😦

We came home disappointed but glad that we made the effort.  Then we had a Christmas party to go to last night.  I was looking for anything to shoot.  So when they set this salad in front of me I thought this might make an interesting image.  I was wrong.  (I think I was desperate.)

Table Center Piece

Nikon D3 | Nikon 28 - 300 m lens | Nikon SB 900 SL | ISO 200 1/60 @ f8.0

Finally this is the  center piece of our table.  Again it was something to shoot so at least I have some images to show you.  I did photograph many of the people at the  party but ended up with just a lot of snapshots not worth showing.  So this is as good as it gets for this past Saturday anyway.

Thanks for stopping by.  Enjoy your Sunday.  Be careful.

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