Showing posts with label cane hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cane hill. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Star Gazing on Cane Hill

Cane Hill Cemetery...

We paid another visit to Cane Hill Cemetery. This was a hit or miss shot. I wanted a 30-45 minute exposure and didn't want to hang out in a cemetery much longer than that in the dark.

The original shot...



I admit I went ill-prepared as far as having sufficient lighting to be able focus correctly.

I actually planned on doing a 45-minute exposure, but accidentally set the shutter speed to 30 minutes instead of "bulb" (which for those who don't know allows me full control over shutter speed through my wireless remote).

Here's a slightly edited (inverted) image of the shot. I pulled out some of the red.



On the last edit, I saturated the colors.



Challenges with this shot.

For an exposure this long, I needed something that could have allowed me to focus on the cemetery entrance better.

I actually plan on going back out there - and getting an antique tombstone with the stars racking across the backdrop.

Also on the docket, is the flour mill at night with star trails in the background. Use of a spotlight to highlight areas of the mill itself should bring serious depth.

Side note:

Ched claims visiting a cemetery at night is against the law. I have disputes with this. We'll see how this plays out.

I claim that Cane Hill probably doesn't have a police department.

One final thing. I've changed my settings to have one entry displaying at a time so as to save loading time and not clutter up the front page. If you've missed an entry and actually want to see it...please check the archive.

So, stay tuned...

Saturday, March 21, 2009

A Driving Tour of Prairie Grove, Arkansas . . .

Fewer words today, lots of pictures...

This picture kind of sums up the mood of the photography today.

Old & busted.


Prairie Grove, Arkansas is definitely an interesting place. Not exciting, but interesting.

First, we visited the college at Cane Hill.



Allegedly the first college in the state of Arkansas - but then was moved to Fayetteville.



There was slight rain, so to protect my camera, I wasn't spending much time framing or looking for different angles.



The bell tower was really messy inside. It basically became a dumpster.



You can even see the graffiti. Nice.



Ched said that they have festivals here every year. Here is where all four people who come actually get to sit down.

I wonder if they fight over the tall seat.




Then we visited a cemetery.




This was a very creepy place. Very old & rustic.



We saw a few masons tombstones.





Next was the old Flour Mill outside of the Cane Hill village...



These running water pictures are taken at about a 1 second exposure. Also with an aperture setting of F32. Which for photographers out there is about as small an opening as I could do on my d60. Anything much longer was over exposed, even on the overcast day.



I crawled down to the creek bed....the mill is much more interesting from there.












Finally, we took the driving tour ("Battle Tour") of the Battle of Prairie Grove.







So, I found out this little humble town has quite a bit to be proud of...

until next time...