Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: panoramic
Duck on the Beach
14 Dec 2005 |
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Petoskey, Michigan, September 25, 2001. Anybody got some duck food?
Same duck , same beach, same cheap camera....
Superior
23 Jan 2006 |
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McLain State Park, Michigan. Near Calumet and Hancock, in the Copper Country. 1998.
Camera: Cheap Kodak panoramic.
Sun Worshippers
02 Jan 2006 |
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Sunset over Lake Superior. McLain State Park, MIchigan's Copper Country, 1998.
Another shot with that cheap panoramic camera. Neat, no?
Superior Shore, McLain State Park
23 Dec 2005 |
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The view toward Lake Superior from the campsite I showed a couple days ago. One of the prettiest places I know.
McLain's got a beach, but very few swimmers. That water's cold.
Camera: Throwaway Kodak panoramic. Really not bad for a toy camera....
Superior Shore
17 Dec 2005 |
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McLain State Park, near Calumet, Michigan, August 1998.
Shot with a cheap Kodak panoramic camera.
Lake Superior Sunset
16 Dec 2005 |
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Michigan's McLain State Park on the Keweenaw Peninsula, looking west over Lake Superior. The lake has unpredictable weather--even in August--but you're likely to witness glorious sunsets. Like this one.
Shot with a cheap Kodak panoramic point-n-shoot. You'll see more from this set, as the entire roll turned out well. August 1998.
Explored, # 371 on Friday, October 4, 2013. Thanks!
Duluth Docks
11 Nov 2005 |
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The Duluth docks of the Duluth, Missabe, & Iron Range Railroad. Dock #5 is on the right, and Dock #6 is on the left. I no longer recall what the ship was, though American Mariner or H. Lee White would be good guesses--as would a couple of their fleetmates.
Each dock is extends about a half mile into the harbor. Dock 5 is your classic, gravity-driven iron ore dock, while Dock 6 has been converted into a massive, modern, conveyor-driven shiploader. The shiploader permits the dock to service the 1000-foot ships which now dominate the trade. (I commented on this , from another perspective, a few days back.)
This photo was taken in 1990 from the viewing platform on the DMIR property. The camera was a throwaway panoramic point-n-shoot. (Since the date on this photo is certainly correct, my recent Soo & Marquette photos are dated incorrectly. I need to figure that out.)
Main Street Pano
18 Feb 2013 |
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This photo wouldn't seem to need much description: This is downtown Mulliken, looking east from Ionia Street.
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Once you get comfortable with a new camera the nature of your experiments change. Nearly everything I shot last February 8 was obviously experimental: Light and shadow contrasts in the house, oddly-framed downtown images, some focus forcing, and many panoramic shots.
I rarely shoot panoramas. On this date, I shot a dozen of 'em.
On the eighth I posted (for the second time in the 366 Snaps project) a photograph of Creative Taxidermy . As a pano. It was a bit twisted.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps .
Number of project photos taken: 28 (7 of these were from the previous night, of Taffy stealing a drink from Joan's mug)
Title of " roll :" Main Street
Other photos taken on 2/8/2012: none.
Hmmm
18 Feb 2013 |
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Stare at this one a while. Stare at it some more. It's very strange. It's even stranger than you think....
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps .
366/2012 project discussion here .
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