Tag: canon
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Freezing time at the Dog Park
This past weekend Jules, Marcy, Chopper and I headed over to the Locust Point Dog Park. I brought along my Canon T2i with my 50mm lens with a circular polarizer attached. This allowed me to open up the aperture as wide as it could go (if needed) to capture the narrow DOF I wanted in…
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Catching the spark in Sparks, Maryland
Today Jules, Chopper, Marcy, and I visited my grandfather in Sparks, Maryland to take a hike in the wonderful spring weather. Jules and Chopper had never met my grandfather so I was anxious to introduce them. Unsurprisingly, everyone got along great and the hike was wonderful. As we were all walking around, I decided to…
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Talking Canon with Grandpop
This past weekend (before I headed to Chicago for an Innovation Games® training) I visited my grandfather at his place in Sparks, Maryland. I rarely get to see him so it’s usually a treat when I do. Most of the time I bring Marcy along as he lives on several acres that she can run…
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Stopping Time with Time Lapse in Chicago
Here is my initial foray into time lapse photography. Taken over a course of an hour by the “Bean” in Millennium Park in downtown Chicago. I used a Canon T2i and edited it together using iMovie ’09. Time Lapse Chicago 2011
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Locust Point Dog Park/ Optimus Prime Part III
Recently Jules and I took Marcy and Chopper to the Latrobe Park Dog Park in Locust Point, Baltimore, MD. Locust Point is right next to Federal Hill in Baltimore, so we can actually walk our dogs to the dog park. This time at the dog park I brought along my new 50mm f1.8 prime lens…
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Baltimore Snowed In
This past week Baltimore was walloped with a decently sized snowstorm. It’s been a few days since the snow fell, so I have walked around getting some photos of our lovely city digging out. To see more- head over to my Baltimore Flickr set.
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Free Lunch/ Optimus Prime Part II
This weekend I won a free lunch from Noodles and Company in Hunt Valley, MD. A recent customer of Noodles and Company, I was pretty surprised to get an email from them last week stating I won the drawing. So, I invited Jules and my Grandmother out for lunch and took some photos of the…
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Project Art PicTrip to the National Aquarium

Welcome to a special edition of Project Art! On New Year’s Day, instead of watching a movie around the house I took a jaunt over to the National Aquarium in the Inner Harbor. I have been to the aquarium a couple of times before over the years but never with a decent camera to capture…
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Monument Lighting at Mount Vernon
I just got back from the annual lighting of the Washington Monument in Mount Vernon, Baltimore. This is obviously not the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. Every year to celebrate the holidays Baltimore City puts on a brief firework show in which they turn on the monument’s lights. This was the first year I attended…
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Project Art Nov 29th 2010
Welcome to this week’s edition of Project Art! I, like many people this year, traveled for Thanksgiving to visit family. I brought my trusty Canon PowerShot with me in hopes of getting some great shots down in Mineral, Virginia. I took a long walk with my grandfather and father (three generations of Sterne’s) and managed…
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Project Art: November 22nd 2010
Welcome to this week’s edition of Project Art! Since purchasing a Canon Megazoom PowerShot SX130 IS camera, I have taken many more photos than normal. It is amazing the difference having a improved camera sensor can have on pictures! Below are a few of my favorite shots taken over the last couple of weeks. This…
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Project Art November 1st 2010
Welcome to this week’s edition of Project Art! This week I am showcasing pictures taken in the Inner Harbor area of Baltimore, Maryland. The Inner Harbor is a very cool place right in the heart of Baltimore City. Visit the Inner Harbor if you have the chance! Related Articles A day in the city…