"Above the Fog" I love shots of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge
but never had gotten the perfect shot with the Golden Gate Bridge
poking through the fog. I saw the weather report at 11:30pm the evening
before saying "your commute will be slow in the morning with low lying
fog across the Golden Gate Bridge" I thought PERFECT! I'll head up in a
few hours! I set out in the dark for the drive up to San Francisco to
shoot from the Marin Headlands.
The hike up the hill in the dark
and the fog with too much camera gear (30 pounds!) gave me a great early
morning workout! I arrived just as the sky was starting to have an
amazing glow and the fog was swirling beneath the bridge. I decided to
go for a longer exposure to capture the lights of the cars heading to
the Golden Gate Bridge. On the right side of the photo you can see some
cars heading along Conzelman Road. I just love the curves and swirling
fog together with the bumps in the hillside. There were quite a few
other photographers there including +Jim Patterson +Aaron Meyers +Joe Azure +Alan Chan +jared ropelato +Andrew Gilbert as well and I had an awesome time shooting and bonding while shooting! It only took me a month to process my image :-)
The
glow of the San Francisco lights, Car lights and Golden Gate Bridge and
colors in the sky balanced with the greens of the hill and fog are what
caught my eye. I went for a 1:2 panorama format for this which will
look great above a fireplace, couch or in an executive boardroom printed
30" x 60" or larger!
This a single shot from the Nikon D800,
Nikon 28-70mm f/2.8 lens (28mm), 30 seconds, f/13 and ISO 200. This is
processed in Lightroom 4 and post processing in Adobe Photoshop CS6. I
did not bring my Singh-ray neutral density filters on this trip but used
the awesome digital ND filters in LR4 - my favorite feature of LR4!
It
is always a crap shoot as it can be clear in the Southbay down in
Sunnyvale where I live and how the fog is in San Francisco. Sometimes
the fog is higher up and obscures everything and never clears! I
actually met +Jim Goldstein
the first time years ago hoping for a Golden Gate Bridge fog picture
and we waited for hours enveloped in fog!! Both of us were just waiting
and waiting while his dog was hanging out. That is part of the joy,
frustration and chase of great photographs - the weather and lighting
will NEVER be the same!!! (but meeting cool people when you are out is
another great benefit!)
I'll be showing this print at my open
house coming up May 11th and 12th in Sunnyvale. Contact me for more
information!! Copyright John Harrison Photography www.jharrisonphoto.com +John Harrison You can also find me over on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yosemite-and-Bay-Area-Nature-Photography-by-John-Harrison/190152125697
#sunrise #fog #goldengatebridge #sanfrancisco #cityscape #Nikond800 #panorama #longexposure
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Saturday, April 13, 2013
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Learn about HDR Photography create the perfect Yosemite sunset shot!
Have you ever had that photo you had taken of a sunset on a beach have the sky all white and washed out? Or maybe the sky is exposed properly but the foreground is all dark. Whether it is a Yosemite sunset, or Lake Tahoe sunrise, there is more 'dynamic range' than your camera can see. Yes, even for those $5000 DSLR cameras, your naked eye can see more range of light than the cameras. You need to learn about using High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography to merge together images.
This is a great source of learning about HDR Photography and blending those landscape images to make the perfect photos! I use some of these techniques to process my images and get the best of the skies and and foreground all in sync. StuckinCustoms has excellent HDR tutorials from Trey Ratliff and will get you up and going. Good luck and let me know if you have any questions about the tutorials ! John
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This is a great source of learning about HDR Photography and blending those landscape images to make the perfect photos! I use some of these techniques to process my images and get the best of the skies and and foreground all in sync. StuckinCustoms has excellent HDR tutorials from Trey Ratliff and will get you up and going. Good luck and let me know if you have any questions about the tutorials ! John
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Friday, May 18, 2012
Camera Gadget of the Month - The Hoodman LCD Viewfinder Loupe / Scope
Photo gadget of the month - The Hoodman LCD Viewfinder Loupe / Scope. One very useful tools/toys I use is a loupe for looking at the back of the LCD screen on the camera. The scope/loupe covers the screen and magnifies what you see on the LCD so you can better ensure the perfect exposure. This works great for liveview focusing to make sure you have a nice sharp focus and also to make sure you have filled the frame and don't have any distracting elements in your image. It is pretty inexpensive as camera gadgets go and I just wear it around my neck to give a quick check of an image. Getting back home and finding you didn't quite nail the shot or focus can really be frustrating. This tool helps get it right the first time.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Incredible Yosemite Timelapse and Photography
If you haven't already seen it, check out the great timelapse photos and video in Yosemite. Captured by Sheldon Neill and Colin Delehanty. I met Colin online from Planet Granite where he climbs and have been following his images for quite a while. Breathtaking scenes of Half Dome, Glacier Point, Tuolumne Meadows, Tunnel View of El Capitan and more. Nice motion moves from their Dynamic Perception gear for timelapse motion. Crank up the sound and watch it in HD in full screen mode! Let me know what you think!
Monday, December 26, 2011
Above Frozen Lake Tenaya Tioga Pass Yosemite Video
This year Tioga Pass has been open later than it normally is (usually closes ~ November) but since we haven't had much snow/rain this year it is still open. This is a video from Beth Pratt above Tenaya Lake with a beautiful view and also shows skaters down below on the lake! I sure would love to be there! Thanks Beth!! Enjoy! John
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Sony NEX-5N vs Panasonic Lumix GF3 vs Leica M9 vs Nikon 1 J1
These are some of my first thoughts (not a thorough review) on the small but high-quality cameras currently out. The Sony NEX-5N vs Lumix GF2 or Lumix GF3 vs Leica M9 (grins!) vs Nikon 1 J1. Let me know what YOU think!
I have been looking for a small, high quality, low noise camera. I originally had the Panasonic Lumix GF-1 with the Pancake 17mm f/1.7 lens. The GF1 is a really nice small package. I love the shutter with the nice solid -'click'. Image quality for photos and videos were good... but not great. There was quite a bit of noise even at low ISO. I sold the GF1 via craigslist and have moved on to find the next best camera! The Lumix GF2 was to improve that a little - mostly on the video side. Image quality was only supposed to improve slightly. The Lumix GF3 looks to be interesting but the sensor comparison to the NEX-5N still isn't there. I hope to get my hands on one to play with. The Lumix series is a micro 4/3 meaning any of the Olympus or Panasonic Lumix lenses will work with it as well as take adaptors to manually use other lenses.
I think
the Sony NEX-5N looks great! It uses an APS-C sensor, which is the same size as most Nikon, Canon and Sony DSLRs. The NEX-5N adds the new 16 megapixel sensor that is found on the Nikon D7000 and new Sony Alpha DSLRs. High ISO and low noise (up to ISO 12,800) images. Video up to 1080p with 60fps or 24fps for cool cinematic quality. The 16mm f/2.8 lens is a nice small combination. This one looks great! If you couple that with the Zeiss 24mm f/1.8 lens, then that will be one HECK of a package! The only down side to the Sony is the funky styling (I like it) together with a lack of lenses. Since this isn't true micro 4/3, there are only a limited amount of lenses available.
The folks over at DPreview give it a really good review! I think I'll have to check it out - all the quality of the Nikon D7000 in a nice little package. The
fact that the sensor in the NEX-5N is the same as the awesome sensor in
the Nikon D7000 (I believe Sony made it) and the reviews of that camera
are fantastic - high iso/low noise - great image quality. I can also
use my Nikon lenses on the Sony if needed with an inexpensive adapter.
Note - The Sony NEX-7 looks REALLY nice, but currently it isn't available due to flooding at the plant in Thailand. 24 Megapixel sensor that is on the Alpha 77 looks fantastic!! ISO and noise aren't quite as good as the NEX-5N since you are packing more pixels in the same sensor, but wow -- that will be an awesome camera! Unfortunately, Amazon has taken the Sony NEX-7 off of the price list for now!
Ok, the Leica M9 is in a class of its own! With a full-frame sensor in that small package, there is no comparison! I just wish I had $7000 sitting around to purchase it!
The new Nikon 1 V1 looks like an interesting idea, but I think Nikon really missed out here. Rather than take the existing sensor in the D5100 or D7000, they created another smaller sensor and put it in the Nikon 1 V1. What does that mean? Smaller, lower quality, higher noise images. I am sure they are fine on their own, but considering the quality of images coming out of the wildly successful Sony NEX line of cameras, Nikon is starting poorly out of the gate.
So how do some of these sensors compare? Here is the DXO mark comparison of the 3 cameras -Sony NEX-5N, Lumix GF-1 and Leica M9-P for grins!
http://bit.ly/qtZg43
So, which one am I going to purchase?! I think I will got with the Sony NEX-5N for now and wait for the Sony NEX-7 to come out.
Stay tuned and I'll keep you posted or let me know which one you have tried and prefer!!
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Yosemite solo free climbing on 60 minutes - Incredible views!
I watched 60 Minutes in awe Sunday night as they featured solo free climber (ie. - no ropes!), Alex Honnold scaling El Cap and Sentinel around Yosemite Valley. If you missed, it check it out here.
There is also the behind the scenes footage that is equally impressive. Personally, I think free climbing is crazy and stupid as all it takes is one mistake to no longer have this incredible climber with. I don't think anyone can be perfect all the time. You can see the behind the scenes footage here.
No Big Deal for Alex! The laid back dude.
There is also the behind the scenes footage that is equally impressive. Personally, I think free climbing is crazy and stupid as all it takes is one mistake to no longer have this incredible climber with. I don't think anyone can be perfect all the time. You can see the behind the scenes footage here.
No Big Deal for Alex! The laid back dude.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Inflatable Kayaks and Canoes for outdoor Adventures
One of the best ways to see nature can be to get right in the middle of it with an inflatable Kayak or Canoe. We ended up purchasing two inflatable Kayaks based on the awesome reviews from Allison over at Inflatable Kayak World. She has a ton of great write-ups and info on the different models and helpful info on all the accessories like PFD Life-jackets and reviews on what to look for for women as well. We purchased the Sea Eagle SE-330 as well as the Clear Blue Hawaii. Both were really fantastic although we should have purchased the larger Sea Eagle 370 to fit 3 of us in there!
Kudos to Allison and her great reviews! Check them out over at Inflatable Kayak World and get an inflatable Kayak to get closer to nature.
Kudos to Allison and her great reviews! Check them out over at Inflatable Kayak World and get an inflatable Kayak to get closer to nature.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Yosemite Lodge at the Falls and Places to Stay in Yosemite National Park
If you are looking for accommodations IN the park, the Yosemite website is the place to start. I noticed some Curry Village openings @ end of August! Lots of places outside the park as well. NOTE - Some places advertise "Yosemite" but are an hour from the park entrance! It can take ~45 mins from the park entrance to get to the valley floor, so you are now an hour and half or MORE to the Yosemite Valley Floor!! Where is your favorite place to stay or camp?!
I always recommend starting with the Yosemite NPS website here.
(Image copyright John Harrison Photography)
Yosemite Lodge at the Falls
There is quite a wide array of places to stay in Yosemite National Park. We normally stay at the Yosemite Lodge at the Falls (formerly the Yosemite Lodge) when I am with the whole family. It is right next to Yosemite Falls, has quite a wide array of lodging options, has Wifi for you folks that can't be without, has a few food options right onsite and lots of parking. There is nothing like waking up in the morning to the sound of Yosemite Falls! It is definitely NOT roughing it! Unfortunately, it has gotten quite pricey over the last few years!
Rooms at the Yosemite Lodge at the Falls.
The Lodge has a few different room types. The "Green Rooms" has recently been updated to include quite a few energy efficiency and green upgrades. You can read more about those here.
The "Standard Rooms" are their main rooms. They also have "Family Rooms" for large families and my favorite are the Lodge Rooms. The Lodge Rooms often has balconies and are set further away from the main hotel. Some back onto meadows or into the woods. Definitely a nicer option if you can find it.
Food at the Yosemite Lodge at the Falls.
Food at the Lodge is pretty simple. The ever faithful "Food Court" which has a variety of hot meals, grill, Pasta Bar (the kids favorite) and pizza. It can be quite full but they cover the bases.
Two other options include the amazing Mountain Room and the Mountain Room Lounge. The Mountain Room includes fine dining surrounded by images from Charlie Cramer and Michael Frye (both of whom I have studied under) as well as other amazing photographers (note - they need to add a John Harrison Photography image!!). Prime Rib, Steaks, Fish, Pasta and fantastic deserts! You can check out a sample menu here.
The Mountain Room Lounge (the bar next to the Mountain Room Restaurant) can be another option for food as they serve a small array or appetizers and food especially when you come in from a late night of shooting!
The Yosemite Falls at the Lodge website has a photo gallery showing more of the rooms and dining places here!
Here is one of my pictures of Yosemite Falls with the Upper and Lower Falls along the walkways. Even though it is PACKED in the summer, there is one secret solution!..... go out early! I had the place to myself around 7am!
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Bear Cub in Yosemite National Park
A bear cub walking in Yosemite! Not the best picture since I was hiding
behind the tree watching him walk along. Any good bear encounters to
share?!
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