365-day Photo Challenge: 1 day = 1 photo

Calling it off

There’s no avoiding it: I’m going to have to admit that the 365 challenge is over.

No, I didn’t complete it. On the contrary, I failed to keep up the pace. I could restart, but seeing how it’s highly unlikely that I’ll be having more free time the following year, that seems a bit futile. Instead, I’m calling it off, and converting this to a regular photoblog, without the publication rules.

Perhaps I’ll even try reblogging some things.

Day 20 - Ford Model T.
2012.04.29.
The Technical Museum is a volunteer run museum of various machinery and vehicles. Pictured is the brake light of a Ford Model T from the early 1920s.
Nikon D300s w/18-105mm f/3.5-5-6.75mm focal lenght, ISO 1250, 1/100 sec. at f/5.6.

Day 20 - Ford Model T.

2012.04.29.

The Technical Museum is a volunteer run museum of various machinery and vehicles. Pictured is the brake light of a Ford Model T from the early 1920s.

Nikon D300s w/18-105mm f/3.5-5-6.
75mm focal lenght, ISO 1250, 1/100 sec. at f/5.6.

Day 19 - Ooh, balloons!
2012.04.28
The shops in downtown Bergen arranged a common event called “ByLørdag” (City Saturday). I went there because a photography shop had a contest, awarding about 1750 usd in photo gear for the best photo. I sent in this picture. I had better ones, for instance one of a little boy pressing his nose against the window of a baker’s shop. Unfortunately I couldn’t use them without a photo release from a parent…which I do not have. This child in this photo is not identifiable, so no such problem exists.
Nikon D300s w/18-105mm f/3.5-5.6.18mm focal length, ISO 250, 1/500 sec at f/4.0.

Day 19 - Ooh, balloons!

2012.04.28

The shops in downtown Bergen arranged a common event called “ByLørdag” (City Saturday). I went there because a photography shop had a contest, awarding about 1750 usd in photo gear for the best photo. I sent in this picture. I had better ones, for instance one of a little boy pressing his nose against the window of a baker’s shop. Unfortunately I couldn’t use them without a photo release from a parent…which I do not have. This child in this photo is not identifiable, so no such problem exists.

Nikon D300s w/18-105mm f/3.5-5.6.
18mm focal length, ISO 250, 1/500 sec at f/4.0.

Day 18 - Why so serious?
2012.04.27
Went to a party, the theme of which was superheroes and villains.
Nikon D300s w/18-105mm f/3.5-5.624mm focal length, ISO320, 1/200 sec. at f/3.8.

Day 18 - Why so serious?

2012.04.27

Went to a party, the theme of which was superheroes and villains.

Nikon D300s w/18-105mm f/3.5-5.6
24mm focal length, ISO320, 1/200 sec. at f/3.8.

Day 17 - Incoming finger four
2012.04.26
A local shopping centre has its own flock of geese in a pond. I remember these from when I was little. I tried getting some shots without them seeing me, but they’re very used to getting fed by visitors (it’s allowed), so they’re pretty alert. Naturally, they spotted me, and came right at me…in a finger-four formation.
Nikon D300s w/18-105mm f/3.5-5.6.105mm focal length, ISO 400, 1/500 sec at f/8.0.

Day 17 - Incoming finger four

2012.04.26

A local shopping centre has its own flock of geese in a pond. I remember these from when I was little. I tried getting some shots without them seeing me, but they’re very used to getting fed by visitors (it’s allowed), so they’re pretty alert. Naturally, they spotted me, and came right at me…in a finger-four formation.

Nikon D300s w/18-105mm f/3.5-5.6.
105mm focal length, ISO 400, 1/500 sec at f/8.0.