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Saturday Night At The Fair

Shot at 1250th of a sec, ISO 2000 with 400mm on 100-400mm lens F/8

Debra and I went to the Indiana State Fair on Friday night. It’s a yearly tradition to spend a day at the fair and we watched the weather forecast and headed to the fair on a partly cloudy day with 80-degree weather.  There’s a lot of walking at the fair and we both were loaded with our camera gear.  Debra was shooting with a Fuji XT2 with 10-24mm, 18-55mm and a 55-200mm lens.  I was shooting with the new Sony a9 with the 16-35mm and 100-400 G Master lenses.

I’m taking the Sony setup to Greenland later this week and Debra has never shot with the Fuji before so it was a good chance for her to get familiar with it.  Needless to say, we had a great day and shot lots of images.

We took a break to sit down and watch the monster truck show.  There was some motocross as part of it.  The Sony a9 has the ability to shootm20 frames per second and the 100-400mm lens is so fast focusing that with this combo it was hard to miss a shot.  So, this image is one of the hundreds and most likely I’ll post more that I did during the show.  I was blown away by it.  the sun was setting so we had warm light coming from behind lighting things perfectly.  You gotta admit that it is nice when everything just comes together.

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Found Abstracts

Many times as photographers we get stuck on seeing the big scene.  yet, under our feet or in front of us is art and we just need to train our eyes enough to see this art.  These images today are abstracts found in a bigger scene.  One image is a wall where numerous posters have been applied and torn off. The other two images are from peeling paint on rusty truck found near the Palouse region in the state of Washington.  I’m always looking for abstracts whether it is man-made or natural.   You need to keep your eyes open and always be looking.