also, i listened to the radio a lot and downloaded like 10 songs cause i hadn't listened to it for a sustained thing for a while, and i found that i actually liked a few non-metal songs. so that was cool. also, it was quite the thrill stopping on the highway, running down a few feet, snapping a shot, and back into the car before i slowed down traffic. though actually i don't think i ever stopped on a highway, just more isolated roads. anyways...out of 100 shots, narrowed it down to about 10, and of those, 5 i really love. i consider that a great success.
my main lens was the s-m-c tak 28/3.5. i think it's all in the focal length. the 15 was a great one to have around as well, but the 77 and 50/1.4 that i brought too didn't really come out much at all. but the 28...it's slow, it's got some distortion ( i think i've talked about this before), and it's not the sharpest at times, but i just always seem to get great shots with it. all in the focal length, i guess. plus its 5 aperture blades is fine for landscapes, since landscapes aren't too bokehlicious most of the time, or at least tuesday's weren't. anyways, here're the shots!
this was rather unsafely shot through my windshield.
"where eagles fly"
this shot is basically a dozen meters down from the one above it. i got out of the car for that one, but for this, i was just driving, when fucking a million (four) eagles (!!!) flew out into the clearing. i shat myself and snapped a few right away, only half-pulling over. this is the best one out of the series i snapped, and i love it.
the sole non-15 or 28 shot that made it past my delete button from tuesday, done with the 77. i really need to remember to cap the viewfinder for long exposures....
one of my favorites, fo sho. i love the atmosphere in this shot, if that's not tooting my own horn too much.
"duality"
one thing i've found during post for these was, i've found that i'm now less attracted to the super-processed look i was giving my shots before. for some shots, like the barn, i still like how that looks, or for monochrome shots. but for regular ones, i'm starting to doing it a bit more subdued as far as editing goes. like in these last two shots, they aren't too horribly off from, yknow, reality, but still convey the mood i wanted. i guess the benefit of reigning it in a bit is that hopefully, i'll put some more effort to finding epic light when i do landscape, than just do w/e. though then again i've always found that a bad landscape shot is nearly irreparable in post. not quite so with, say, portraits.
man, i love roadtrips. and photography. i would never have given two shits about driving out, or exploring the world, if it weren't for photography. well aren't i getting mushy now.








































