Showing posts with label photography tip. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Snow at Lick Observatory (Part 2) - Mt. Hamilton, CA

On 30 December 2021, my parents and I took a trip up to Lick Observatory in Mt. Hamilton, CA to see the snow. Snow in the San Francisco Bay Area is very rare, and I hear on this day, Mt. Hamilton received record breaking levels of snow the night before. The day I was there, it was pretty foggy up on Mt. Hamilton with clouds and fog drifting in and out, but towards the end at around sunset, the clouds and fog did clear for a really spectacular sunset. I took photos with my mirrorless camera. The photos are split into 2 blog posts. I hope you enjoy viewing my photos.

High Resolution Photos: If you want to see high resolution photos of any of the photos you see here, use the following links. If you wish to purchase prints of any of the photos, please contact me here. To view my best Lick Observatory photos, use this link. To view my best sunset and night photography photos from 2019 to 2021, use this link. To see all of my photos from this trip, use this link.

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This is part 2 of the photos I took at Lick Observatory that day. The photos for today will feature the rest of the sunset photos I took that day. The ground level clouds and fog slowly cleared (or at least descended) later during sunset allowing a spectacular view of sunset above the clouds.

Message from the Photographer: These photos from December took a really long time to process. While the experimental treatment for visual snow did partially fix my day time vision, taking photos is still a challenge, and I can't process the photos that fast. I am still visually impaired and night blind, just not as impaired during the day compared to before. I know these photos are a few months late, but this is the best I can do.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (left), North Dome Observatory (right), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (bottom right).
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 33" N 121° 38' 18" W

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (slightly left from center), North Dome Observatory (slightly right from center), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (center).
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory. The fog was starting to clear.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (slightly left from center), North Dome Observatory (slightly right from center), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (center).
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (slightly left from center), North Dome Observatory (slightly right from center), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (center).
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory. Most of the fog was gone at this point.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (slightly left from center), North Dome Observatory (slightly right from center), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (center).
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 34" N 121° 38' 17" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (left), North Dome Observatory (right), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (bottom right).
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 33" N 121° 38' 18" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog from Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (slightly right from center), North Dome Observatory (right), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (foreground center & right).
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 33" N 121° 38' 19" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds from Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (center) and North Dome Observatory (right).
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A black and white process of the photo above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and mountains on the side of San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) at Lick Observatory.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 31" N 121° 38' 28" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and mountains on the side of San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) at Lick Observatory.
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A black and white process of the photo above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and mountains on the side of San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) at Lick Observatory.
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A black and white process of the photo above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and mountains on the side of San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) at Lick Observatory.
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A black and white process of the photo above.

This is all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Snow at Lick Observatory (Part 1) - Mt. Hamilton, CA

On 30 December 2021, my parents and I took a trip up to Lick Observatory in Mt. Hamilton, CA to see the snow. Snow in the San Francisco Bay Area is very rare, and I hear on this day, Mt. Hamilton received record breaking levels of snow the night before. The day I was there, it was pretty foggy up on Mt. Hamilton with clouds and fog drifting in and out, but towards the end at around sunset, the clouds and fog did clear for a really spectacular sunset. I took photos with my mirrorless camera. The photos are split into 2 blog posts. I hope you enjoy viewing my photos.

High Resolution Photos: If you want to see high resolution photos of any of the photos you see here, use the following links. If you wish to purchase prints of any of the photos, please contact me here. To view my best Lick Observatory photos, use this link. To view my best sunset and night photography photos from 2019 to 2021, use this link. To see all of my photos from this trip, use this link.

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This is part 1 of the photos I took at Lick Observatory that day. The photos for today will feature State Route 130, the Shane 3-meter Reflector Telescope, the 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope, and more! 

Message from the Photographer: These photos from December took a really long time to process. While the experimental treatment for visual snow did partially fix my day time vision, taking photos is still a challenge, and I can't process the photos that fast. I am still visually impaired and night blind, just not as impaired during the day compared to before. I know these photos are a few months late, but this is the best I can do.

A snowy scenery photo of Lick Observatory (top center) and State Route 130 (Mt. Hamilton Road) shot on Mt. Hamilton.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (top center), and North Dome Observatory & Visitor Center (slight left from top center).
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 33" N 121° 38' 52" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A foggy and snowy scenery photo of State Route 130 shot on the side of State Route 130 (Mt. Hamilton Road) on Mt. Hamilton.
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A long exposure foggy and snowy scenery photo shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory. In the photo is San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (center).
There were actually a ton of people at Lick Observatory that day to see the record breaking levels of snow. I used an ND filter on my camera so I can do a day time long exposure and blur out most of the people in my photo.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 33" N 121° 38' 18" W

Photography Tip: If you're somewhere crowded and you don't want that many people to show up in your photo, you can add an ND filter to your lens and take a long exposure photo. The ND filter will cut the amount of light reaching your camera sensor so you can take long exposure photos even during the day time. People that are actively moving around are a lot less likely to show up in your photo. If it is windy and your subject is moving, it will blur in the resulting long exposure. You will require a tripod or some method of keeping your camera stationary for the duration of the long exposure, and don't forget to turn off image stabilization (if your camera and/or lens has that feature). I recommend a 9 to 10 stop ND filter for this purpose. Please note that not every person will be gone, some people will show up as ghosts like in my photo above. The same method can also be used on vehicles, but usually with less success.

A snowy scenery photo of the Shane 3-meter Reflector Telescope at Lick Observatory.
The clouds partially cleared temporarily allowing the sun to shine through onto the Shane Telescope.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 36" N 121° 38' 12" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A snowy scenery photo of the Shane 3-meter Reflector Telescope at Lick Observatory.
The cloud cover gradually came back in again.
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A black and white process of the photo above.

A snowy scenery photo of the Shane 3-meter Reflector Telescope at Lick Observatory.
The sun was mostly gone at this point.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 36" N 121° 38' 13" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A snowy scenery photo of the Shane 3-meter Reflector Telescope at Lick Observatory.
It gradually became overcast again.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 36" N 121° 38' 12" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A long exposure snowy scenery photo of the Shane 3-meter Reflector Telescope (left) at Lick Observatory and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (bottom right). There were a few people in my frame which I used an ND filter to blur out.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 34" N 121° 38' 16" W

A long exposure foggy and snowy scenery photo of the Shane 3-meter Reflector Telescope at Lick Observatory. The fog started rolling in again. There were a few people in my frame which I used an ND filter to blur out.
Photo shot near the same position as above.

A long exposure foggy and snowy scenery photo shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (slightly left from center), North Dome Observatory (slightly right from center), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (center).
I used an ND filter to blur out the people and to get a softer edge on the clouds in the sky.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 33" N 121° 38' 18" W

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog from Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (slightly right from center), North Dome Observatory (right), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (foreground center & right).
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 33" N 121° 38' 19" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

A sunset scenery photo with clouds and fog shot near the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory.
In the photo are 36-inch Crossley Reflector Telescope (slightly left from center), North Dome Observatory (slightly right from center), and San Antonio Valley Road (State Route 130) (center).
Approximate GPS location (type into Google): 37° 20' 33" N 121° 38' 17" W

A black and white process of the photo above.

This is all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing the photos! Next time I will show you the rest of my sunset photos shot that day. Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Instagram. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

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Monday, April 14, 2014

Nan Lian Garden & Victoria Harbor Sunset - Hong Kong (Part 2)

In the month of December in 2013, I took a trip to China to visit relatives and to travel places and take photos. On this trip, I visited Jiangsu (江苏), Anhui (安徽), Hong Kong (香港), and Macau (澳门). I took many photos on this trip and I will be splitting them into many parts. I will do my best in these blog post to describe the photos, however due to the lack of map data for China (on Google) and my horrible Chinese, I may not be able to give you too much details on certain things. At the time of visit, the smog in China is very heavy. In many of the photos, you will see what looks to be fog or haze, but it is the smog (pollution) in China. Be warned, that the pollution in China is not at safe levels. I started coughing less than one week into the trip, and I did not recover until the beginning of March this year (2014). Many individuals in China had the same cough I got. If you haven't done so, you can view my vlogs here. I already posted all my vlogs (of the entire trip) on Youtube, but these photos will come out in parts.

12/2013,我去中国旅游。我去了江苏、安徽、香港、和澳门玩。我会把照片分成很多部分。我的中文没有那么好,我不能翻译所有的东西。 我去中国的时候有很大的雾霾。我咳嗽咳了好几个月。我这次旅游也拍了一些视频,你可以在这里看。

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Here is Part 2 of Hong Kong, China, S.A.R. (香港特区). The photos for today are from Nan Lian Garden (南蓮園池), near Victoria Harbor, and sunset shots from Victoria Harbor and Avenue of Stars (星光大道). Sights includes the The Peninsula (半島酒店) and Two International Finance Centre.

我今天开始香港的照片。有南蓮園池,星光大道,半島酒店,Victoria 港口的照片。

I first start off with photos from Nan Lian Garden (南蓮園池).
我先有南蓮園池的照片。
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 22 20 23 N 114 12 14 E 

Another photo shot in Nan Lian Garden (南蓮園池). If you plan on visiting this place, please note that the security guards here will not let you use a tripod while photographing. There wasn't a lot of people in this part, so I didn't quite get why. Either way, I used them on a few shots when there was no security guards around. XD This photo I didn't use it on, but the other two I did. If you look like a foreigner (not local) like me, you can always pretend to not understand them. They'll first ask you in Cantonese (which I can't understand), then Mandarin (which I pretended to not understand), and then English so no more pretending, but by then, you are probably done with your photo. When you know you are doing something wrong, act stupid and innocent when caught. Also don't let the same security guard catch you doing it twice. :)
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 22 20 21 N 114 12 15 E 

 Here is another photo inside Nan Lian Garden. These trees are pretty popular in China.
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 22 20 22 N 114 12 17 E 


 Now I head out to Victoria Harbor. Near Victoria Harbor is The Peninsula (半島酒店). I hear this is one of the most expensive hotels in the world. 
到 Victoria 港的路上看到了半岛酒店。听说这个酒店是全世界最贵的。
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 22 17 42 N 114 10 20 E 

 A front on view of The Peninsula (半島酒店). 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 22 17 43 N 114 10 19 E 

I am a big fan of DigitalRevTV on Youtube. Watching their many videos, Victoria Harbor was one of the places I always wanted to see with my very own eyes. I am very happy that I finally got to see it in real life. Here is a photo of the view from Victoria Harbor. The smog that day was pretty heavy, but made for some really nice sunsets. On the right is the Two International Finance Centre. 
到了Victoria 港。我一直想到这里来玩。那一天雾霾很大。
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 22 17 35 N 114 10 17 E 

 Here is a photo facing the Avenue of Stars (星光大道). 
Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 22 17 35 N 114 10 20 E 


Now sunset! In the middle is the Two International Finance Centre. 
 Approximate GPS location (type into Google) according to the Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver: 22 17 35 N 114 10 23 E 

Another photo from Victoria Harbor.  

The sunset line Two International Finance Centre. I thought it would make a really nice effect with all that smog, so I took a few more shots. 

Here is another photo with a slightly different composition. 

These are all the photos for today. I hope you have enjoyed viewing them! Next time I will continue with more photos from Hong Kong, China S.A.R. (香港特区). The photos for next time will be night time long exposures in near and at Victoria Harbor. Please don't forget to share the blog post with your friends and family members! Also, if you want to get notifications when I post up more photos, "Like" us on Facebook or follow me on Twitter and Google+. These links can also be found on the top of the right sidebar.

下一次有跟多在香港特区拍的照片。有Victoria 港口晚上拍的照片。

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