Saturday, January 28, 2012

An Olympus shooter in Costa Rica

I was nervous about it, but I did it. I just spent a week on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica with family and friends, and I left my Nikon gear at home. I figured if the image quality of the E-P3 is not up to snuff it would only be for vacation snapshots anyway. Overall I was very pleased with the performance of the E-P3.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

HDR on Las Vegas Boulevard


So, it wasn't until I got home that I realized that I didn't bracket that many shots for HDR with the E-P3 during our recent vacation. I'm quite disappointed about that now because after seeing this shot, the files are very well suited to HDR. My original idea here was to frame the image to include some light streaks as cars went by. I didn't have a wide enough lens for this location, so I intended to try again later. Somehow, that never happened. We really kept on the move, so I'm looking forward to the return trip in February to take a little more time since photography will be the focus of the visit.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Oly Goes to the Canyon (and doesn't fall in!)


While it wasn't originally part of the plan, our Disneyland / Las Vegas itinerary was altered slightly when Carrie learned that I would be going to the Grand Canyon in February. After years of living in Albuquerque, NM, you see, I never made it up to the canyon. Carrie had also never seen the Grand Canyon, so we decided to make a slight detour to see it together for the first time.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Oly Goes to Vegas


I know the scheduled trip is still a few months away, but I couldn't resist the urge to go out west and get a preview of what's to come! Actually, my wife and I already had a trip to Disneyland and Las Vegas booked before the Route 66 trip was born (or at least before I know about it). From a photographer's point of view, Vegas was overwhelming for the first time visitor. There are so many sights, that you simply don't know where to point your camera next.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Route 66 Trip Planning: Lodging and cars

Keith Mendel and I pooled our resources and came up with the itinerary and accommodations for our adventure along Route 66 in New Mexico and Arizona next February. We decided to avoid chain hotels and stay in more appropriate route 66 lodging when possible. We found our hotels along the route mainly through TripAdvisor.com. I started with the town we wanted to stay in and cross-referenced the hotel reviews with what I knew to be the old Route 66. Glenn Taylor recommended the Globetrotter lodge in Holbrook, AZ. I believe he found it through TripAdvisor as well.

  Our first night will be in Albequerque, NM at the Monterey Non-Smokers Motel (yep, that's really the name). The motel is on the old route 66 (Central Ave) near the Old-Town district. It has good reviews on TripAdvisor and I believe a single room is around $50.

  Our second stop will be in Holbrook, AZ at the Globetrotter Lodge. The hotel is on the old route 66 across the street from the Wigwam Village. They were very nice on the phone and gave us 10% off of the regular $50 rate for booking eight rooms.

  The third night will be at the Bright Angel Lodge inside Grand Canyon National Park. While the Canyon is not actually on route 66, I would not consider a trip to this area without a visit to this wonder. The lodge is a historic building right on the rim of the canyon. Single rooms are <$100.

The Hilltop has been around since 1954
  We'll be back on the old route for our fourth night. We're staying at the Hilltop Motel in Kingman, AZ. We got a group rate for booking the group, and the owner, Dennis, was very nice on the phone. In fact, his wife is a photographer and may join up with our group and show us some out-of-the-way places to shoot.

 Our last stop is the Stratosphere tower n Las Vegas, NV. It may not be the latest and greatest thing on the strip, but they gave us a nice deal. We got a group rate for our rooms, and free access to the tower and observation deck is included with your stay.

  There was a bit more trial and error involved with finding our rental cars. We found the best prices by going to each company online and checking rates. This ended up cheaper than sites like carrental.com and orbitz.com. Alamo was the cheapest option for car rental by far. We are picking up the full-size SUV's in Albequerque and dropping them off in Las Vegas five days later for just over $400!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Handheld? Why Not?!?


So, I was stuck today shooting waterfalls without a tripod... that's a problem, right? Not with modern technology. You see, one of the benefits of the Olympus E-P3 is built in image stabilization. The shot above was taken with a Panasonic 20mm lens at f/8 which gave me a shutter speed of 1/5 for that silky water effect (go ahead, click the image -- it's sharp!). The old rule of thumb for shutter speed would say I needed 1/40 for a sharp frame given the 2x crop factor of the E-P3, but rules are made to broken... thank you image stabilization!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

A Walk Through the Mall





For those of you that know me, it should come as no surprise that this post will features images snapped with my shiny new Olympus E-P3. I am very excited about this little camera, and it really does inspire me to shoot. This, of course, is also a relevant place to discuss my new u4/3 camera, because our club, DphotoA, will be using this space to document our exploits during our upcoming Route 66 trip this February!