Saturday, November 21, 2009

New Camera, Rubin Museum, A Night in New York

Before we left on our big trip, and partly for our two-year anniversary, Jim and I decided to buy a DSLR camera in order to become better photographers and take pictures we could possibly make a living off of in the future. We ended up getting the Canon Digital Rebel XSi along with the standard 18-55mm lens, a 50mm lens, and a 55-250mm telephoto lens.
This weekend we went into Manhattan to practice and learn more about our camera and its functions, while trying to take some nice pictures.
Here are some of our favorites:

We came across the Rubin Museum while in Manhattan, which is a whole museum of Himalayan Art.
These first three are taken by me, experimenting with depth of field and composition.
Goddess


Crown


Goddess

After that, we walked through the streets some more and came across a lovely puppy who looked like a dirty Snowy.
Milou

We made it to Union Square, which was already all set up for the Christmas market. Here, we experimented with long shutter speeds:
Long shot

In this one, Jim was supposed to stay still for 2 seconds but a little kid ran in front of him and was posing for the camera. Jim cracked up and the camera caught him laughing.
Laughing

I took this one of Jim on the subway platform. I love his expression and his crispness.
Confused?

Back in Great Neck, we experimented with really long shutter speeds (30 seconds) and multiple exposure, leading to a ghost-like effect. It came out pretty well for our first try.
Ghost of the Parking Lot

Now we're in love with our camera and can't wait to get more use out of it in the future.

2 comments:

  1. these all look really awesome :D

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  2. Hi Angelica and Jim ~
    Wow! I am super impressed with your camera work and courage to run into icy cold water! Did you know that I went to school one year in Woodstock, VT and hiked Mt Washington once? It is so beautiful there! I remember doing shutter speeds of the waterfall to make it look soft ;~) Did you get a new camera? I would love to hear all about it! I'm really looking forward to seeing you both in December! I am so happy to see what an exciting life you are living ...
    I love you and miss you!
    Always Your Aunt Debs

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