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illuminations and ruminations from one Kevin D. Sherman

Huzzah! Some pictures that I wasn’t getting paid or assigned to take!!!

I am now well onto my way of working both a full-time job and a part-time job, for a grand total of 60 hours a week!  The upside: lots of money. The downside: I only have two hours or so after work before I need to go to sleep. The upside: I get to work around 6am every morning, so I get to see the sunrise everyday. The downside: I start work around 6am every morning.

On this particular morning, we had a beautifully orange sun coupled with a nice hazy fog. I love fog. So, I could not help but get to work a little late and snap these little pixels.

So there you have it!

As if I wasn’t crazy enough, I am also going to be shooting for the Daily Herald again pretty soon. And by pretty soon, I mean tomorrow. So looks like my weekends are filling fast! I can’t wait to get back to shooting for them.

Oh, adding a new camera soon:

Peace
- KS

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  1. September 11, 2009

    Great photos Kevin! :) Why are you going with the 7D, I saw on Canon’s site a little bit about it, what’s your take on why this over the 5D Mark II… Not just cost differences, but, you know what I mean ;)

  2. Kevin Sherman #
    September 11, 2009

    Well…

    7D is way cheaper, by about a grand or so.
    7D is way faster, 8fps versus only 3fps (important for me)
    7D has way way way better Auto Focus
    7D has a bit more video features than the 5DM2

    That’s mostly it, but those are all important things for me. The 5DM2 has its own advantages, but its not the camera that best fits my needs as a PJ.

  3. September 12, 2009

    Nice. It’s cool to see the back of that….a button to have stop start, raw/jpeg. Kinda interesting. We’ll see how it plays out.

  4. October 24, 2009

    Love the first one with powerlines and the barn image. Beautiful. I love the early morning fog too, but I don’t think I’m quite as enthusiastic about it as you,…yet. :-)

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