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While all of my photographs are copyrighted, they are available for non-exclusive licensing and I also sell large size prints. Contact me via email at greg.jones.design@icloud.com for pricing info.

Welcome

to my personal blog. Here I post examples of my photography and writing. I specialize in making unique and highly detailed photographs. Notice I said making and not taking. Yes I take photos but a lot of time and work is involved in pushing and punishing the pixels in my images to achieve the look I like.

Please feel free make comments about any of my words or photos. I enjoy constructive critiques, learning about locations to shoot or photography techniques. Click on the "Share Article" link to share any of my photos via Flickr, Facebook, Instagram, etc.

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Can't we all just get along?

Entries from October 21, 2012 - October 27, 2012

Monday
Oct222012

San Francisco Bay and Star Trails

Kathy and I took a vacation last week, making many stops while driving up the California coast starting in San Diego and finishing in Sausalito, a lovely town across the bay from San Francisco. While In Sausalito, we stayed at the Inn Above Tide Hotel which is unique in that the rooms are literally above the bay. You open the glass sliding doors of your room and walk out onto your own private deck which extends over the water. The second evening there, as I stood on the deck I could see so many stars in the sky I decided to try to create a very short time lapse sequence. The land mass you see across the bay is Belvedere Island. I setup my camera on a tripod with a intervalometer set to take sixty images each with a exposure time of thirty seconds. It was sometime after midnight when I checked my camera and it was done taking images. It was so cold that when I brought it back into the room, the lens and viewfinder fogged over immediately.
This simple experience has made me interested in creating longer time lapses. There's always something new to learn with photography!