Making Up for Lost Time

Posted by DavidRM on August 11th, 2007 in Arkansas River, Downtown, Tulsa
Giant Crane
Giant Crane
Split Fence Post
Bleeding Red Sap
Bird Sculpture
Bird Sculpture
Yeah. It was hot out.
Flowering Roadside Weed
Blue Steel Rail
A conversation interrupted by a photographer.
Wait Here. Do not block drive.
Mary Kay Gas Bypass
Downtown Tulsa
Waterbed?
Ellmetsysb
Vision 2025
Between the bypass
Birds flock wires
Anchor sunset

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Easter Eggs and Centennial Park

Posted by DavidRM on April 8th, 2007 in Downtown, Family, The Kids, Tulsa
Choosing the Perfect Egg
Awaiting the Dye
Eggs are a Team Effort
They're Colored Eggs. Duh.
Wax On
Wax Off
Susan
Eggs in the Wild
Eggs in the Wild
Centennial Park
Lilly On the Run
Looking High, Looking Low (Heather isn't really looking)
Teenagers Always Seem So Damn *Pensive*
Heading Home after the Hunt
Centennial Park
Heather

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Re-Covering Ground

Posted by DavidRM on March 10th, 2007 in Arkansas River, Downtown, Tulsa
 
I went for a walk yesterday afternoon, under the I-44 bridge. For the … what? … one hundredth and first time? I felt like I was covering ground I’ve already covered. A lot. Because, let’s face it, I was.
 
On the other hand, though, I’ve never gone under the I-44 bridge with this spiffy new lens, with its 18mm wide angle and wonderful sharpness. :-) Also, I think I’m a better photographer now than I was the last time I took pictures under the bridge.
 
Then, last night I tried hand-held night-time skyline shots. I learned that I can manage hand-held down to about 1/4th of a second, with reasonable results. And if I take 3-4 pictures of the same thing, I have an even better chance of getting one that I like. Shutter speeds close to a full second, though, are still rather hopeless hand-held. I’m thinking I should invest in a monopod, and see what slow I can go with one of those.
 
Still, it’s amazing to be able to shoot hand-held at 1/8th to 1/4th of a second. Before I had this lens, about 1/30th was the slowest I could manage with any hope of success. 1/20th if I was steadfastly lucky. So, three cheers for the march of technology. Technology will make a photographer out of me yet. ;-)
 
I-44 Westbound
I-44 Looking East
PSO Building behind the River Bridge
PSO Building
River Bridge Fountains
Tulsa Skyline at Night - Wide
Tulsa Skyline at Night

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A Night at the Gypsy

Posted by DavidRM on March 7th, 2007 in Downtown, Friends, Tulsa
I met a friend at The Gypsy Coffeehouse in downtown Tulsa tonight. I had my camera with me because I wanted to test my new 18-200 VR lens on the lights of downtown. Little did we realize, but it was “Open Mic Night” at the Gypsy. And is, every Tuesday. So I pulled out the camera and tried a few hand held low-light shots. Overall, the “VR” (vibration reduction) part of the lens did great. Now, if I could just get the people to sit *still*. I did get a few shots of the lights from outside the Gypsy. I’m planning to give downtown Tulsa a thorough night tour soon. And I’ll probably come back for another Open Mic Night, and pick me a better seat for shooting the participants.
 
Because, yah, some of them need to be shot.
 
The lady with the mic below, though, isn’t one of those. She was the gem of the evening. I wish I could remember her name.
 
Life at the Gypsy
No, really: The Game of Life ... at the Gypsy
The Gypsy Coffeehouse

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Davis’s Ceramics Class & Downtown

Posted by DavidRM on July 29th, 2006 in Downtown, Family, The Kids, Tulsa


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Shooting Wide at the River Bridge

Posted by DavidRM on April 21st, 2006 in Arkansas River, Downtown, Family, The Kids, Tulsa

Davis & Serene

Favorite Subjects of Mine

Serene

Couple with Child in the Sunset

No Fishing

Ducks on the Edge

Wading Fishermen

Another Couple I Don't Know but were Conveniently Placed

Fishing on the Edge
Tranquil River

Night Tracks


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Serene, Harwelden and Stuff

Posted by DavidRM on April 12th, 2006 in Downtown, Family, The Kids, Tulsa

The new lens gets its first real workout tonight. Serene & I spent some on the Harwelden grounds after dropping off Susan for the Tulsa Writers Café. Then Serene & I had to go pick up Davis at the Youth Services of Tulsa on the other side of downtown.

Serene Harwelden

Harwelden Mansion

Serene Penguin

Serene Patio

She's Camera Shy...Really...

Serene Garden

The Dandelion is Finished

Boston Avenue Methodist Church
Green & Red

Youth Services of Tulsa

Serene Runs


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Sunny Morning in Tulsa

Posted by DavidRM on October 22nd, 2005 in Arkansas River, Downtown, Tulsa

The sun was out this morning.

Trees in the sun

Downtown skyline, dawn style

A fluffy plant thing

Rocks, river, reflection...what else do you need?

I-44 bridge

Yes. I like reflections and clouds.

Ducks before their coffee

Birds arguing about where to go for breakfast


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Finally, some shots of autumn here in Tulsa

Posted by DavidRM on October 15th, 2005 in Arkansas River, Downtown, Tulsa

Finally, some shots of autumn here in Tulsa. Still waiting for the leaves to really turn, but there are few spots of color.

Virginia creeper, turning before the tree leaves

One of my former employers

A bird


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Sunset by the River

Posted by DavidRM on August 30th, 2005 in Arkansas River, Downtown, Family, Grandparents, The Kids, Tulsa

Downtown skyline, west of the river
Family Portrait
Making shadows by the boat ramp
I just like reflections, even of ugly things

The flag is slightly askew

Shadows to a point

My girls

It's grass, silly

Sunflare in the water. We think.
Davis being deliberately pensive

23rd Street Bridge

Security fence


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