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Tag Archives: Milton Steam Era Fair
Get on the CASE
Here’s a photo from last summer at the Milton Steam Era fair. I remember really struggling with getting the lighting right. Many of my shots ended up with blown skies because the camera exposed the tractor and its shadows properly, … Continue reading
Posted in Black & White Photography, Industrial Photography, Street Photography, Toronto, Urban Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Lightroom 3, Milton Steam Era Fair, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Rural, Street Photography, Urban Photography
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Steam Engine Era Lives!
This is one of my favourite photos from the Milton Steam Engine Fair back in the summer. My only quibble with it is I don’t like the award on the jacket of the guy on the tractor. I might ‘shop … Continue reading
Posted in Black & White Photography, Industrial Photography, Rural Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Downtown Toronto, Farm Equipment, Industrial, Lightroom 3, Milton Steam Era Fair, People, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Rural, Steam power
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Big Machines
This photo dates back to the Milton Steam Engine Fair in the summer. Unfortunately I really struggled to get proper exposure because the light was so bad. In hindsight I should have shot in manual at least, or maybe used … Continue reading
Sepia Tone Steam Era
This shot seemed to work best in sepia tone. Yet another from the Milton Steam Era Fair.
No Pressure
Another photo from the Milton Steam Era Fair a couple of weeks back.
Tractor
Here’s a photo from the Milton Steam Era Fair couple of weeks back.
Tractor Row
Gotta say, I was having such trouble with the lighting at the Milton Steam Era Fair. I ended up with many blown out skies. I realize now what I should have done is shot with the flash unit and metered … Continue reading
Posted in Black & White Photography, Event Photography, Rural Photography
Tagged Art, Black & White Photography, Canon T2i, Digital Photographs, Digital Photography, Farm Equipment, Industrial, Lightroom 3, Milton Steam Era Fair, Photo Art, Photographs, Photography, Photos, Rural, Tractors, Vehicles
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Mini Bike
Here’s yet another photo from the Milton Steam Era Fair. I thought this little bike was very photogenic but I had a real time trying to find just the right angle. Not sure if I got it, but I think … Continue reading