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It’s raining buckets out there today. The drought needs it, but it makes going out to take pictures annoying.

I visited my dad today. After I left I stopped at a spot near Billerica center and took a couple of pics through the car windshield. They suck but what can you do? I used filters on these because why not? There’s no rule that says I can’t edit the hell out of anything.

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This has officially been marked as 5/365
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This is sort of the alternate for day five, I guess.

I took this one last night so it has nothing to do with anything in this post, but it’s a faux artsy cat pic so here it is.

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A Camera Lesson I Didn’t Know I Needed

I took the cameras out today. I left the house at about 6:50, which was about half an hour later than I expected, and got home about 8:15. I made two stops. First, I finally went to downtown Andover (where parking is free on Sundays, woohoo!) and then I went to the smokestacks in Lawrence. There are shit tons of smokestacks in Lawrence, but the two I’m talking about are the sort of iconic pair you can see from route 495.

I learned two lessons about using my Nikon D90, that expect apply to any cameras. Well, one only applies to digital, but the other applies to all.

I shot in RAW format. I got sick of every website and youtube channel telling me to stop shooting JPGs and start shooting RAW. Also, I found out that Apple’s Photos app can edit and convert RAW files, so it seemed like the time to give it a shot.

The first (digital only) lesson I learned was… the Vivid and Monochrome settings on my camera do not apply to RAW format. Who knew? I took two pictures of everything, one set to Vivid and one set to Mono, and when I viewed them in the Photos app they were the same. Oh well. So I guess that means I’ve reached the end of that little experiment, though I did convert one of each pair of shots to monochrome just for old time’s sake.

We start in Andover at the spiral fire escape that I really couldn’t stop thinking about.

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I think I saw three or four restaurants with outdoor dining. Thanks, Andover. Our health appreciates your efforts.

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Andover’s post office is cooler than Methuens.

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Park Benches Alert… I tried to get a blurry background but it really didn’t work. I should have been closer.

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Jen and I ate at Casa Blanca once, many years ago. I think it was good, but there wasn’t much on the menu that appealed to me. That’s my problem, not theirs.

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Look, a thrift shop! Think they have some lenses for me?

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Now we move to Lawrence where we learned our second lesson. This gives a hint, but I’ll detail it later.

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Say hello to the Merrimack River.

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Okay, the second lesson I learned was how to use exposure compensation for reals. Note that when I say I learned something about it, that does not mean I used it well. The pics I got are pretty terrible, but I’m pleased because they did the thing I wanted them to do.

This clock tower is just down the street from the mill buildings with the smoke stacks. I think it’s the New Balance building, but I could be wrong. See how the bright sky makes the clock look pretty dark?

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It’s actually not as bad as I expected it to be when I saw the image on my little LCD screen. I set the exposure compensation to -2 (I think… or was it positive two? I think it was negative, but just because I said I learned something doesn’t mean I learned it well… as the next two images will prove), then adjusted my shutter speed to account, and then snapped…

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Do you see that? The clock looks lighter now! It did what I hoped it would do! Of course the sky is a horrid, white washed disaster now, but I don’t care! The foreground is lighter! It worked (poorly)! WOOHOO!

So all in all it was a successful morning of camera nerdness. While I was in Andover I also finished off the current roll of film in the Ebay Nikon. I now have two rolls to develop. I’ll send those out this week and see how they come out. The first roll was shot entirely in the Aperture priority mode. I really hope they come out. Fingers crossed. After that I am taking a break from film for a while. I’m thinking of trying to get some cheap black and white film by Thanksgiving. I also still need to score a few more rolls for the Disney trip. Until then though, I am digital only.

Where to next? Maybe downtown Lowell? We’ll see.

Two Stops This Morning – Color Edition

Part two of this morning’s visits to the Methuen Rail Trail and Canobie Lake. This time in color.

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Can you see the ducks? There are a bunch of them.
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I like this one, but I prefer the black and white version. No one is more surprised than I am.
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So powerful.
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I wanted to have a car in the shot and I didn’t have to wait long. By the time I left there was a traffic jam.
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I don’t like rainy days, but we seriously need a bunch of them right now.
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Two Stops This Morning – Black and White Edition

I brought cameras to two locations today. First was the Methuen Rail Trail, and later was a boat launch spot on Canobie Lake in Windham. Here are the monochrome pics in sort of reverse order.

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The drought is bad at Canobie Lake. It’s worse at the Spicket River, but those pics are still to come.
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I have no idea where this bridge over the rail trail is. It looks like an old foot bridge. I might have to look for it on Google Maps or something.
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Route 213 overpass
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The Mighty Spicket River is almost gone.
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I took color versions of all of these as well, so that will come later today. Most of them have film equivalents too. You’ll see those… someday.

Scenes from a Road Trip Part Three

Random moments from stops on the road yesterday.

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What’s the deal with whale tails in Vermont?
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Mountains
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Me and my stupid shadow.
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This might be the cover for my next album, which will be called “awkward turtles have weird babies:

Merrimack River in Black and White

I stopped at the river on my way to visit mom today and took a few pictures. I got a few on film and then switched to the same ol’ digital black and white vs vivid mode again. Here’s a few black and whites…

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I Need to Play

I need to play. I need to play. Did you hear? I need to play.

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I need to play, to play. I need… to play.

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I plugged the speaker soak thing into the Deluxe Reverb this morning. I also want to swap a pedal off of the board and plug it into an 18volt slot instead of a 9volt slot. Like ya do.

I need to play.
I need to play.
I need to play.