Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: panoramic

Duck on the Beach

14 Dec 2005 68
Petoskey, Michigan, September 25, 2001. Anybody got some duck food? Same duck , same beach, same cheap camera....

Superior

23 Jan 2006 93
McLain State Park, Michigan. Near Calumet and Hancock, in the Copper Country. 1998. Camera: Cheap Kodak panoramic.

Sun Worshippers

02 Jan 2006 82
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 109
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 100
McLain State Park, near Calumet, Michigan, August 1998. Shot with a cheap Kodak panoramic camera.

Lake Superior Sunset

16 Dec 2005 93
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 145
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 2 96
This photo wouldn't seem to need much description: This is downtown Mulliken, looking east from Ionia Street. ========== 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. ========== 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 2 97
Stare at this one a while. Stare at it some more. It's very strange. It's even stranger than you think.... ========== This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps . 366/2012 project discussion here .